Mental Health Services
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- Adjustment disorders
- Anxiety disorders
- Mood disorders
- Eating disorders
- Psychotic disorders
- Grief
- Depression
- Suicidality
- Postpartum depression
- Psychosomatic disorders
- Trauma debriefing
- Substance abuse
- Interpersonal conflict
- History of abuse
- Identity concerns
- Reactive attachment
- Abuse
- Bullying
- Eating disorders
- Adoptions
- Grief
- Depression
- ADHD
- Anxiety disorders
- Phobias
- Psychosomatic disorders
- Conduct disorders
- Oppositional disorders
- Enuresis and Encopresis
- PTSD
- Communication disorders
- Adjustment disorders
Counselling and psychoeducation to support parents and all stages of the parenthood journey.
- Interpersonal conflict
- Marriage counselling
- Pre-marital counselling
- Eating disorders
- Psychotic disorders
- Grief
- Depression
- Suicidality
- Postpartum depression
- Psychosomatic disorders
- Trauma debriefing
- Substance abuse
- Interpersonal conflict
- History of abuse
- Identity concerns
- Clinical
- Neuropsychological
- Emotional impact
- Educational
- Industrial
- Coaching and training
- Individual therapy
- Stress reduction
- Group interactive
- Mental health assessment
- Wellness days
- Tailor made solutions to assist organisations identify, understand, and manage employee mental wellness in the work place
- Psychological
- Neuropsychological
- Emotional
- Personality
- Group
We offer online therapy for your convenience
Your are welcome to scdeule online sessions with our psychologists.
Are you depressed?
6 typical signs and symptoms of depression
Perhaps you have been feeling low lately but that doesn’t mean its depression.
Its important to know when to get help and what signs to look for.
How to identify signs of depression and anxiety in your kids
Our director and Clinical Psychologist, Lwanele Khasu featured in this article where she shared her insights on spotting depression, stress and anxiety in children.
Here are some of the signs she shared and what to look out for.
- Restlessness and an inability to sit still to complete tasks
- Forgetfulness and losing items at school like a jersey or books
- Unusual changes in behaviour or personality, such as fighting, bullying other kids or expressing thoughts of hurting others
- Sudden fears, frights, or anxiety, which can also include an inability to sleep or eruption of nightmares
How to survive grief
In this episode of AFTER DARK with Kayise, Lwanele Khasu features and shares psychological insights and advice on how to survive grief.
Watch as Kayise Ngqula unpacks the journey of surviving grief in meaningful conversation with Penny Mkhize.
Grief is a journey that we all, at some point in our lives, will travel and experience. It’s never easy to deal with, but, it’s not impossible.