Lê Thị Mỹ Giang
MSc in Clinical Psychology • Clinical Director, Hello Grief Psychological Centre
Role at ILA: Academic reviewer for Psychology, Parenting, and Being Your Child’s Companion content
Profile
Lê Thị Mỹ Giang is an MSc–qualified Clinical Psychologist and currently serves as Clinical Director at Hello Grief, a therapy centre that supports children, adolescents and adults experiencing emotional difficulties, academic pressure and life stress.
Grounded in evidence-based practice, Ms Giang and her team aim to help clients regain balance, strengthen self-regulation, and develop in a healthy, sustainable way.
At ILA, Ms Giang acts as academic adviser to the Psychology, Parenting and Being Your Child’s Companion strands: she peer-reviews manuscripts, verifies the clinical accuracy, and ensures that every article is scientifically sound, ethically responsible and practical for Vietnamese families.
Areas of expertise & interest
• Individual therapy for children, adolescents and parents
• Emotion regulation, anxiety, school stress; parent–child communication and bonding
• Parent coaching in positive discipline and healthy boundaries
• Application of evidence-based methods in counselling and intervention
Community engagement
Alongside clinical work, Hello Grief runs Facebook, YouTube and TikTok channels to share trustworthy, accessible psychological knowledge. Regular series include:
• Mondays: Children – adolescents – parents (reducing study pressure, improving family communication)
• Wednesdays: Psychology knowledge (theory – research – practice)
• Fridays: Reflect to understand (self-reflection for calm and positive growth)
Hello Grief
• Address: 266/78/19 Tô Hiến Thành, Ward Hòa Hưng, Ho Chi Minh City • Zalo: 076 716 0700
• Facebook: facebook.com/hellogriefvn
• TikTok: tiktok.com/@hellogriefvn
• YouTube: youtube.com/@hellogriefvn
Qualifications & certifications
• Bachelor of Arts in Psychology – University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City
• Certificate: “Intensive Introduction to Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)” – USSH, VNU-HCMC; facilitator Pamela J. Buck, PhD (Portland, OR, USA)
• Certificate: “Language Intervention for Children with Autism/Delayed Speech” – 240 hours
• Consultation and behavioural therapy for Smartphone addiction in children and adolescents. (Vietnam Psychological Association, Korean Association for Interdisciplinary Addiction Science)
• Advanced Art Therapy (in the field of art therapy, from Ulm University, Germany, in collaboration with the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Ho Chi Minh City)
Role at ILA
• Academic review for Psychology – Parenting – Being Your Child’s Companion content
• Ensures guidance is accurate, humane and safe for parents and learners
• Shapes topic direction around real needs: study pressure, adolescent emotions, family connection, and self-care skills

