Psychologists in Sea Point, Cape Town

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12 Harfield Road, SEA POINT, Cape Town, 7708

021 879 5616
Play therapy is offered for children with a variety of difficulties. My areas of interest include behavioural problems such as attention problems and aggression as well as emotional difficulties. Other areas of focus include but are not limited to familial problems, trauma, social difficulties, bullying, low self esteem and bereavement. I work closely with the families and schools involved in order to obtain the most inclusive and holistic treatment for the child for all aspects of the child’s life.

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6 Bellevue St, Cape Town, 8001

021 886 9950
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6 Bellevue Street, Cape Town, 8001

021 422 1144

24 ALEXANDRA AVE, ORANJEZICHT, Cape Town, 8001

021 465 4508
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28 Union Avenue, Cape Town, 8001

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1 Milner Rd, Cape Town, 8001

083 657 8074
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13 Queens Rd, Cape Town, 8001

083 457 9526
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33 Church Street, Cape Town, 8000

Kirsten Barnardt and Karen Fleming based in Gardens, Cape Town.We provide professional therapeutic support through which children or adults can identify, make meaning of and work through various life experiences. Focus areas for children and adults include: Child Therapy: Managing emotions, coping with changes, challenging behaviour and input for parents. Adult Therapy: Life transitions, depression, anxiety, loss/bereavement, coping with stress, self development.
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27 Derry St, Cape Town, 8001

082 371 5419
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27 Derry St, Cape Town, 8001

021 461 1769
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27 Derry St, Cape Town, 8001

021 461 0018
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7B Ocean View Dr, Cape Town, 8005

083 461 4262
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2 Rhine Rd, Sea Point, Cape Town, 8060

071 121 7022
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33 Beach Rd, Mouille Point, Cape Town, 8005

021 007 0007
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13 Bishop Rd, Cape Town, 7925

021 447 9591
I use a psychodynamic, cognitive and existential approach to therapy: looking at how we feel, at our thoughts, opinions, at one's intuition, and reflecting on the meaning we see in things. When dealing with psychological well-being, the patient's perspective is critical to engage with. Our felt sense of things arises in response to impressions and experiences in life. Our thoughts, conclusions, feelings, and decisions in life influence who we are. I see my role as an advocate to my patients in their well-being psychologically. Rates R750 per therapeutic hour (50 minute consultation, ten minutes for note writing). Payment is direct to practice, via EFT or cash. Initial sessions payable per session, afterwhich monthly invoicing. Medical aid registered. Medical aid claims are by patient.
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18 Ivy St, Cape Town, 7925

021 447 9040
Cape Mental Health is a registered non-profit organisation (NPO 003-264) and public benefit organisation (PBO Ref. 18/11/13/4456) that provides or facilitates comprehensive, pro-active and enabling mental health services in the Western Cape. We are committed to challenging socially restrictive and discriminatory practices affecting the mental health of all people. Our work is underpinned by a commitment to quality, excellence and professionalism at all times. Our slogan – all about ability – reflects our unified purpose of recognising and nurturing the abilities of our service-users, our staff and our volunteers. We see possibility where some may only see challenges and obstacles; we focus on ABILITY rather than DISABILITY. In 2011/2012 we provided services to 3, 347 services-users, but if their families are included, then the actual number of beneficiaries for the year was 15, 061. We offer a range of 22 community-based programmes and landmark advocacy initiatives for the development and rights of people with mental disabilities (both intellectual and psychiatric) and for the promotion of mental health. Cape Mental Health is also at the forefront of a dynamic movement to promote global awareness of mental health issues. Our reach has extended beyond the boundaries of the Western Cape to national and International levels. In 2011, we played an important role in hosting the ‘African Footprint in Global Mental Health 2011’ World Mental Health Congress, and hosted our 17th Cape Town International Kite Festival, which celebrated ‘One Sky, One World — Mental Health for All”. Our kite theme was adopted by the S A Federation for Mental Health and our 16 ‘sister’ mental health societies as a symbol of upliftment and recovery. As we approach our centenary in 2013, we are renewing our efforts to bring about a mind-shift in society, to challenge the stigma and prejudice that persons with mental disabilities encounter almost daily, to remove the environmental and structural ...
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1 Queen St, Durbanville, Cape Town, 7550

084 8100 300
I work from a supportive base offering containment to clients experiencing psychological distress. Although I am interested in working psycho-dynamically, I have extensive experience working from a cognitive-behavioural perspective. Depending on the presenting problem, the level of distress experienced and the clients’ needs, my aim is to work collaboratively with clients to come up with a treatment plan that they feel would work for them.

267 Main Rd, Cape Town, 7700

021 761 1188
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10 Westerford Rd, southern suburbs, Cape Town, 7700

021 685 7444
My approach to therapy is pragmatic and eclectic with an emphasis on depth psychology and the importance of the unconscious. I pay particular attention to the power of habits both good and bad and I insist on the interdependence of physical health with mental or emotional health. I have Gestalt Therapy, Hypnotherapy and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) in my repertoire and I use them where appropriate. I am steeped in the principles of Behaviour Modification and regard myself as a behavioural scientist. Finally I was credentialed as a Clinical Neuropsychologist by S.A.C.N.A. in 1987 and I practised as a Neuropsychologist for many years. Although I no longer practise Neuropsychology and I have let my registration lapse my knowledge of Neuropsychology ( such as it is) remains and it underpins my assessment for psychotherapy and my practice generally. I am a firm believer in lifelong learning and I spend at least two hours a week in the reading room of UCT Library perusing current journals. I also take time out of my busy week to attend lectures and workshop, devoting a minimum of 70 hours a year to this manner of keeping myself up to date. I have been doing this since I qualified as a psychologist in 1983 and the habit has become ingrained. Being an older therapist my knowledge and experience has been forged in the consulting room as well as from life generally.
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12 Camp Ground Rd, Cape Town, 7700

021 685 6631