Following her fiasco with an ice cream parlour and Auntie Anne’s in Mid Valley, Alice Chang recently claimed her psychologist flirted with her and tried to scam her money.
In multiple Facebook posts, Alice, the woman who underwent therapy sessions at a private psychological services firm in Kuala Lumpur, said that her clinical psychologist not only flirted with her but also attempted to schedule multiple sessions in a week.

Alice claimed that it was a move to scam her money, as one session cost her RM290.
Despite Alice’s claims, the screenshot of emails from her psychologist showed that Alice’s requests for extra sessions were rejected not only due to the psychologist’s packed schedule but also due to being near to Alice’s initially scheduled session.
To Alice, her psychologist was being unprofessional and claimed that the latter had expressed interest in her multiple times throughout the sessions.
“He said he liked me and at the same time, he was trying to get more money out of me.”
Alice also shared another email from a trainee psychologist from the same firm, who also told her that no extra sessions were available due to the packed schedule.
On 28 March, the psychological services firm lodged a police report after Alice posted multiple defaming posts about the psychologists that could tarnish the reputation of the place.
A report was also made to Meta and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), and legal service has been sought.
Unhappy with the reports, Alice, who had been banned from the firm, continued to post provocative posts that affected most of the employees at the firm by sharing their images with defamatory remarks.
“You know I have anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), why are you forcing me to do this? You know I am famous and you wanted my engagement, that’s why you lodged reports.”

In several updated posts yesterday (April 11), Alice claimed that the firm reached out to her and requested that she remove the posts on Instagram, to which she claimed the posts were made by someone else.
WORLD OF BUZZ has reached out to the clinical psychologist for comments.