Coach Matt Doming, RPsy

Coach Matt Doming, RPsy I am a PRC-registered and licensed psychologist. My mission is to help heal one soul at a time. Hi there! I am Coach Matt, a registered Psychologist.

I can help you achieve a better life through ONLINE Psychotherapy, Counseling, and Life Coaching. For many people, it is not easy to consult with a psychologist for fear that they may be judged. I understand that our society does not yet fully understand mental health and our job as psychologists. But let me assure you that seeing a psychologist may be one of your best life decisions. In my case, clients usually thank me for helping them solve a problem they have been carrying through their life for years or even decades in just a matter of weeks and months. Let me help you with your concern. You deserve a better life. To your success and happiness,

Coach Matt Doming, RPsy


Credentials:
-BA Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Studies at Saint Louis University (Summa Cum Laude)
-MS Clinical Psychology (De La Salle University-Manila)
-5 years In-house personal development training at Maryhurst Seminary and Maryhill Seminary
-Consultant Psychologist in various organizations and companies (Generali Philippines, Amaphil, Harrell Horne Integrated School, Office of Civil Defense, Bridges of Hope Rehabilitation (Biggest rehabilitation chain in the Philippines-Paranaque, Quezon City, Lipa, Angeles, Los Banos, Imus, and Binangonan
-Executive Director of M Psych Services
-A leader, visionary, counselor, motivational speaker, trainer, and consultant.
-it's my passion to see people achieve their optimum life potential.
-I have successfully helped clients with depression, eating disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders, anxiety disorders, existential crisis, addiction, insomnia, borderline personality disorders, histrionic disorders, obsessive-compulsive personality disorders, narcissistic disorders, schizoid personality disorders, bipolar disorder, and PTSD.
-I also love helping people having problems with burnout, career, productivity, relationships, anger issues, religious dilemmas, philosophical issues, and goal setting.

🌿 Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is to talk.Therapy isn’t about being broken — it’s about becoming whole again.L...
20/10/2025

🌿 Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is to talk.
Therapy isn’t about being broken — it’s about becoming whole again.
Let’s start normalizing mental health care, one conversation at a time. 💬

Visit our website at www.mpsychservices.com or give us a text/call: 09484014637

🌿 When things start to feel heavy, pause.Feel the air around you — steady, gentle, reminding you that you’re still here....
15/10/2025

🌿 When things start to feel heavy, pause.
Feel the air around you — steady, gentle, reminding you that you’re still here. 🌤️

Try the 5–4–3–2–1 grounding exercise whenever your thoughts feel too loud:
👉 Name 5 things you can see
👉 4 things you can touch
👉 3 things you can hear
👉 2 things you can smell
👉 1 thing you can taste

Breathe slowly with every step.
Let your senses bring you back — nandito ka, humihinga, at ligtas ka. 🌱

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In times of crisis, our first instinct is often to prepare our surroundings — but what about our minds? 💭 Emotional read...
13/10/2025

In times of crisis, our first instinct is often to prepare our surroundings — but what about our minds? 💭 Emotional readiness is just as vital as physical preparedness. Staying informed, nurturing calm, and connecting with others can make all the difference when uncertainty strikes.

Remember: strength isn’t the absence of fear, but the ability to move forward with clarity and compassion. Let’s protect not only our safety but also our peace of mind. 🌱💙

“Pagkakaisa sa Hirap at Ginhawa: Pilipinas, Bumangon Tayo, Sama-Sama!”In honor of the Mental Health Day 2025, we shine a...
11/10/2025

“Pagkakaisa sa Hirap at Ginhawa: Pilipinas, Bumangon Tayo, Sama-Sama!”

In honor of the Mental Health Day 2025, we shine a light on the struggles that often remain unseen: the invisible wounds of grief, trauma, and PTSD. Crises—whether disasters, conflicts, or emergencies—leave deep marks on hearts and minds, even when the scars aren’t visible. Women, children, displaced individuals, and other vulnerable communities often carry the heaviest burdens, yet hope and resilience are always possible. Healing begins with awareness, empathy, and action: listening without judgment, validating emotions, and connecting those in need with trusted mental health resources. Every small act of care—every message of support—can help someone reclaim safety, strength, and hope. On this day, let us remember: mental health matters as much as physical health, and no one should face their invisible struggles alone. Swipe to see updated crisis and mental health hotlines in the Philippines—because reaching out is the first step toward healing. 💛

💛 Boundaries are not walls—they are bridges to healthier connections.Setting healthy boundaries protects your peace, pre...
02/10/2025

💛 Boundaries are not walls—they are bridges to healthier connections.

Setting healthy boundaries protects your peace, prevents burnout, and teaches others how to respect you. 🌱 It’s not about pushing people away, but about making space where love, respect, and balance can grow.

You deserve relationships that honor your needs as much as you honor others. Protect your energy, embrace self-care, and remember: saying no is also saying yes to your well-being. 🌟✨

💛 Sometimes, the greatest gift we can give is simply to listen. Empathetic listening isn’t about having the perfect advi...
01/10/2025

💛 Sometimes, the greatest gift we can give is simply to listen. Empathetic listening isn’t about having the perfect advice—it’s about presence, compassion, and understanding. 🌱

When we listen with our hearts, we help others feel valued, supported, and never alone. Let’s build a kinder world, one conversation at a time. 🌍✨

"My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry," (James 1:19, NIV)

đź’› Changing the Narratives means breaking the silence on su***de and replacing stigma with compassion. Too often, myths a...
29/09/2025

đź’› Changing the Narratives means breaking the silence on su***de and replacing stigma with compassion. Too often, myths and fears keep people from speaking up or reaching out.

Here are some Frequently Asked Questions in the Philippines to remind us that su***de is never just about one cause, that talking about it can save lives, that stigma can be unlearned, and that people with mental health struggles are protected by law. Most importantly, they remind us that help is always within reach—through hotlines, communities, and caring conversations. 🌱✨

Together, let’s choose empathy over judgment, knowledge over fear, and hope over silence. A single open conversation or shared resource can make the difference between despair and healing. 💪 You are never alone, and neither are the people you care about. Let’s keep the dialogue going, because every life matters. 🌍💛

Cheers to the 469 new Psychologists! 🥳Here’s to brighter journeys ahead in the field of psychology! 💙✨
26/09/2025

Cheers to the 469 new Psychologists! 🥳
Here’s to brighter journeys ahead in the field of psychology! 💙✨

💛 Changing the narrative means finding the courage to talk about su***de with compassion, not shame.The 2024–2026 World ...
26/09/2025

đź’› Changing the narrative means finding the courage to talk about su***de with compassion, not shame.

The 2024–2026 World Su***de Prevention Day theme, “Changing the Narrative on Su***de,” emphasizes dispelling harmful myths, reducing stigma, and promoting open, compassionate dialogue to foster supportive environments where individuals feel safe to seek help.

No one should feel silenced by judgment or left alone in their struggle. 🌱 Your life matters. Your voice matters. Your story matters. And sharing these truths with courage and compassion changes how we see su***de—not as a taboo, but as a call for understanding, support, and connection.

Together, we can rewrite the story—from despair to hope, from stigma to strength, and from silence to healing. 💫

💨 Breathe in calm. Hold strength. Exhale worry.Your breath is more powerful than you think—it’s your built-in reset butt...
24/09/2025

đź’¨ Breathe in calm. Hold strength. Exhale worry.

Your breath is more powerful than you think—it’s your built-in reset button. 🌿
Every inhale invites peace, every pause reminds you of your strength, and every exhale releases the weight you no longer need to carry.

Whenever life feels heavy, return to your breath.
It will ground you, strengthen you, and remind you that you are still in control. 🌞✨

"Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid." (John 14:27, NIV)

Pause. Breathe. Begin again. đź’›

🌿 Find your peace, take your rest.Your worth isn’t measured by how busy you are.Pausing doesn’t mean you’re weak—it mean...
23/09/2025

🌿 Find your peace, take your rest.
Your worth isn’t measured by how busy you are.
Pausing doesn’t mean you’re weak—it means you’re wise enough to know when to breathe, slow down, and heal. 💛

Rest is part of the journey. It gives you the strength to keep moving forward.
So today, let yourself pause—you deserve the peace you’ve been longing for. 🌸

"In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, LORD, make me dwell in safety." (Psalm 4:8, NIV)

We proudly congratulate our colleague, Ms. Maria Cecilia Abad, for earning her Master of Arts in Education, major in Gui...
07/09/2025

We proudly congratulate our colleague, Ms. Maria Cecilia Abad, for earning her Master of Arts in Education, major in Guidance and Counseling. This accomplishment demonstrates her dedication to excellence and continuous professional growth. A well-deserved success!

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