by Claremont Practice | Jun 21, 2016 | Therapeutic Interventions
By Simcha Van Bel-Du Plooy “Problems are nothing but wake-up calls for creativity” (Gerhard Gershwarmer) Mediation is a process of conflict or dispute resolution where two or more parties are involved. A mediator supports clients with negotiating and coming to an...
by Claremont Practice | Jan 21, 2016 | Loss and Grief
By Kerry Acheson The experience of grieving when someone we care about has died can be extremely painful and disorientating. The areas of our lives that can be impacted by grief can extend to the physical, emotional, cognitive, relational and even spiritual. There are...
by Claremont Practice | Aug 18, 2015 | Parenting
By Mareli Fischer To whom it may concern ADHD PARENT TRAINING & SUPPORT GROUPS I am a clinical psychologist in private practice with a specific interest in dealing with children and teenagers who struggle with attention, inhibition and behaviour problems. I have...
by Claremont Practice | Mar 21, 2015 | Therapeutic Interventions
By Simcha van Bel-du Plooy Why do behaviours occur? Generally there are 4 main reasons why behaviours occur: Attention (Lack of Control in the Environment) – This can be both negative and positive attention, and includes any form of ‘interaction’ with another person,...
by Claremont Practice | Jan 21, 2015 | Career
By Sinmarie Pieterse Choosing a career is a big deal. It is much more than just deciding what you will do for a living. Besides choosing a life partner or clarifying what your life philosophy is, (that is what you believe in); choosing a career is one of the most...