Bryanwood Therapy Centre
“We offer child psychological and diagnostic assessments, adult psychological assessments, and counseling. We work with children, parents and schools and provide clear reports and recommendations.”
- Home
- South Africa
- Johannesburg
- Bryanston
- Bryanwood Therapy Centre
About Us
Approach
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Services
Works With:
- •All ages
- •Children
- •Couples
- •Families
- •Groups
- •Individuals
- •Organisations
- •Parents
- •Under Fives
Staff Employed:
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Psychiatrists
A medical doctor specialising in mental health who can diagnose conditions, provide therapy, and prescribe medication.
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Clinical Psychologists
An advanced mental health professional trained to assess and treat a wide range of difficulties, from anxiety and depression to trauma and complex conditions.
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Counseling Psychologists
A psychologist who helps people with everyday life challenges (relationships, work stress, adjustment) as well as mental health conditions.
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Educational Psychologists
A psychologist specialising in learning, development, and educational needs of children, adolescents, and young adults.
- •Registered Counsellors
Area of Expertise
Organisation Focus Areas:
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Anxiety
Persistent worry, nervousness, or fear that is disproportionate to the situation and interferes with daily functioning.
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Depression
A mood disorder marked by persistent low mood, loss of interest or pleasure, and changes in energy, sleep, or appetite that impair daily functioning.
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Relationship Issues
Difficulties in romantic relationships, including communication problems, trust breakdowns, conflict patterns, or uncertainty about the relationship's future.
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Family Issues
Difficulties within the family system, including conflict, communication breakdown, blended family tensions, or intergenerational patterns, that affect individual and collective well-being.
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Child Behaviour
Behavioural difficulties in children, such as tantrums, aggression, withdrawal, or defiance, that signal emotional distress or developmental needs.
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Child Psychological & Diagnostic Assessment
A formal evaluation of a child's cognitive, emotional, or developmental functioning using standardised tests to identify conditions like ADHD, autism, or learning difficulties.
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Divorce Coping
The emotional upheaval of separation or divorce, including grief, anger, identity disruption, and the challenge of restructuring family life.
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Eating Disorders
A group of conditions, including anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating, involving disturbed eating behaviours and a distorted relationship with food and body image.
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Suicidal Thoughts
Thoughts about ending one's own life, ranging from passive wishes to active plans. This is a sign of severe emotional distress that requires professional support.
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Abuse
Emotional, physical, or sexual mistreatment by another person that causes lasting psychological harm and disrupts a person's sense of safety.