by Claremont Practice | Sep 8, 2017 | Therapeutic Interventions
By Kerry Acheson I designed the DIVE model as my approach to coaching, which is an acronym for Desired reality, Illuminate and VEnture out. In each session, we DIVE, taking the plunge into the adventure of the unknown. Relationship The two hands symbolize the...
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 | 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 | Sep 21, 2014 | Therapeutic Interventions
By Dr Bruce Bradfield Group psychotherapy is a form of psychotherapeutic intervention in which one or more facilitators, depending on the size of the group, works together with a small number of people who share a similar therapeutic need, range of lived experiences,...
by Claremont Practice | Feb 16, 2014 | Therapeutic Interventions
by Sinmarie Pieterse There are many misconceptions and myths about hypnosis. As a trained and experienced hypnotherapist, I would like to try and clarify and clear up some of the myths by providing some information regarding hypnosis. What is Hypnosis? HYPNOSIS IS AN...
by Claremont Practice | Oct 21, 2013 | Therapeutic Interventions
By: Dr Bruce Bradfield One of the strengths of a practice such as this one is that it consists of six psychotherapists who each have a unique way of thinking about and approaching the work that we do. Psychotherapeutic practice has many many faces, even though there...