We are myWIPhealing
At myWIPHealing, we are expanding how healing is experienced. We want to make wellbeing more human, experiential, and accessible.


WHY WE EXIST
We exist because individual healing is not enough.
The traditional mental health care system is designed for individual crisis. The waiting list for a psychiatrist is months long. The cost is high. It helps process experience, stabilize the symptoms, and you re-enter the workplaces, families, and communities that still operate on stress, silence, and misalignment.
We exist to prove that Community is the Medicine. At myWIPhealing, we have built a new model that decentralizes mental health care by putting it back into the hands of the people who need the access.
mission
To innovate wellbeing initiatives that integrate psychoeducation with creative expression, uniting professional practice and lived-experiences to strengthen collective, sustainable healing.
vision
We envision a societal landscape where creative expression becomes a bridge to holistic wellness practice and accessible mental health care support.
Our story.
myWIPhealing started as a form of social advocacy. It came from one woman’s lived experience. When Khairini Jamaluddin (our founder ✨) was diagnosed with Major Depression and ADHD, she discovered that art reached places her medication couldn’t. So in 2021, she built a space for that. A digital safe space called myWIPhealing. WIP: work in progress.
Two years later, with Art therapy module, Khairini was running workshops at Muzium Telekom in Kuala Lumpur, organizing Digital Detox programs in nature where phones were set aside and participants explored emotion through music, theatre, movement, and dance. They also gathered with PWD (people with disabilities) communities and spent time together.
And the same faces kept coming back. That repetition built something no workshop can manufacture: trust. From strangers, we became each other’s supporters. From a small community, we then turned into a movement.
By 2024, working with Dr. Amiera Shakina as the co-founder, myWIPhealing had formalized what we had been doing intuitively: a hybrid model of creative expression, psychoeducation, and peer support that won the Asian Conclave Award in Innovative Mental Health Education.
Today, 31,000+ people have been part of this ecosystem across Malaysia; with programs explicitly designed around preventative, collective, and culturally resonant care pathways for Nusantara communities.


Our SHIPS model.
What makes myWIPhealing different is the SHIPS Model: Social Healing Impact Peer Support.
Rather than creating dependency on outside facilitators, SHIPS turns community members into certified Peer Leaders, equipping survivors to hold space for one another long after the workshops end.
Our approach
The WIP Nusantara Initiatives.
WIP Nadi Workshop
Our flagship creative intervention for emotional intelligence & empowered peer-led support. Combining Integrated Art Therapy with Psychoeducation, we provide high-impact workshops to process stress safely.
WIP Harmoni Circle
We deliver psychosocial intervention through community outreach. Via SHIPS model, we guide people with lived experience to facilitate sustainable empathy circles; ensuring society self-sustainability.
WIP Seni Scape
We create shared healing spaces that connect people through thoughtfully curated, multisensory experiences. Pop-ups, immersive creative events, and third space collaborations.
WIP Rantau Retreat
The physiological reset. Move beyond team building to Nature-Based Stress Reduction. We apply structured digital detox protocols in green spaces to lower cortisol levels & restore attention span.
The Science & The Soul.

Khairini Jamaluddin
As the founder of myWIPhealing, Khairini Jamaluddin brings her lived experience of mental health into advocacy, education, and community care. Her journey began through experimentation, using creative expression across many art forms to manage anxiety and shift negative thought patterns.
Living as an experimental artist, she believes healing is not linear and creativity should not be limited to one medium. Creative expression, for her, is an evidence-informed and deeply human tool that supports emotional regulation, self-understanding, and healing.
Currently, she is dedicated to expanding access to creative expression practices through community-led mental health initiatives. myWIPhealing creates safer spaces for people to express, explore, and heal together as works in progress.

Dr. Amiera Shakina M. Nadzir
Dr. Amiera Shakina strategically leverages a unique intersection between clinician niche in psychiatry, research, creative arts, and social innovation to advance mental health treatment in Malaysia.
After completing her MSc in Clinical Psychiatry, UK and gaining substantial experiences in mental health field, she now directs her efforts toward pioneering research in Mindfulness-based Art Therapy.
A firm advocate for art, education and holistic healthcare, she is passionate about developing evidence-based, creative therapeutic interventions that address the complex needs of individuals, while exploring her own creative pathway advocating through documentary photojournalism as Mind(a)mieracle.