Therapy provides structured psychological support for children, adolescents, young adults, couples, and families, focusing on emotional well-being, behaviour, relationships, and life challenges across different developmental stages.
Therapy can support children who may be experiencing:
Therapy can assist adolescents with:
Therapy can support young adults who may be facing:
Therapy can support parents and caregivers with:
Therapy begins with an initial consultation to understand concerns. Sessions are typically 45–60 minutes and held weekly. The process supports emotional well-being, coping, and personal growth, depending on individual engagement.
If you need professional help regarding career guidance, assessment, or therapy, the process begins with an initial consultation with our lead psychologist to understand your needs and determine the most appropriate way forward.
Book an appointment to get started. Sessions are typically 45–60 minutes and take place in Centurion, Pretoria North, or Mamelodi, guided by your individual needs.
Sessions are usually scheduled once a week and last between 45 and 60 minutes. The frequency can change depending on your needs, progress, and availability. Clients from Centurion, Pretoria North, and Mamelodi often adjust schedules based on work, school, or family commitments.
Yes, therapy is offered to children, adolescents, young adults, couples, and families. Each session is adapted to the individual’s stage of life and specific challenges, whether it’s school-related concerns, relationship issues, or personal emotional struggles.
If emotional, behavioural, or relationship challenges are starting to affect daily life, school performance, or family dynamics, therapy can help. Many clients seek support when they feel stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure how to move forward.
Yes, all sessions are confidential and handled according to strict professional and ethical guidelines. Information is only shared with consent, except in situations where safety may be at risk, which will always be discussed clearly.
Yes, parent involvement is often encouraged, especially for younger children. It helps ensure consistency between sessions and home life, and gives parents practical tools to support their child’s emotional and behavioural development.
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