by Sandra Martins | Feb 12, 2012 | Career Guidance, Events, Relationship Matters, Teens
Teenage Psychotherapy or Counselling is facilitated by a trained psychologist who has a special interest and experience in adolescent issues. Teenage or Adolescent Individual Therapy offers a teenager an opportunity to share and discuss problems on a one-on-one basis...
by Sandra Martins | Feb 12, 2012 | Career Guidance, Children, Events, Parenting, Play Attention: Edu-Feedback Training, Teens
Edu-feedback Training (Play Attention): Facilitator Marzenna Almendro, Reg. Psychometrist Play Attention teaches children, students and adults the skills to survive and thrive in the classroom, lecture room and workplace. It is a dynamic integrated learning system...
by Sandra Martins | Feb 12, 2012 | Events, Parenting, Relationship Matters, Toddlers
PARENTING WISELY is a training workshop for Parents to learn empowering ways about family dynamics, understanding your child and misbehaviour and skills to teach parents to assist your child to be confident, masterful and gain self-control in their world. You will...
by Sandra Martins | Feb 11, 2012 | Events
Facilitator: Joanna Kleovoulou, Clinical Psychologist Do you find yourself giving to everyone but feel depleted to give to yourself? Sick and tired of being Tired, Unappreciated, Neglected? When we practice the act of self-care, we are able to show up in the world as...
by Sandra Martins | Feb 8, 2012 | Events, Join our Support Group
WiTalk Support Group Leader: Sharon Spiegel-Wagner – Honours Psychology Student & Performing Artist What is a Support Group and Why Join? Compliments from SADAG (The South African Depression and Anxiety Group) Depression, anger, loneliness and other emotions...
by Sandra Martins | Jan 26, 2012 | Events, Parenting, Toddlers
THE “STORK TALK”: A Guide to speak wisely with your child about their Sexuality Facilitator: Joanna Kleovoulou, Clinical Psychologist, Johannesburg For many parents, raising a child is the most gratifying job—and one of the most challenging. Given the high statistics...