
GENERAL
Therapy is a confidential, professional space to explore your thoughts, emotions, and behaviour with a trained psychologist.
It’s not “advice from a friend.” It’s structured support to help you understand what’s happening inside you and why you react the way you do.
No. Therapy is confidential.
There are only a few legal limits to confidentiality: if someone is in immediate danger, if a child is being harmed, or if a court order is involved. These limits will always be explained to you.
It depends on your goals. Some people need short-term focused support. Others want ongoing, deeper work. We discuss this together so you stay in control.
Yes. Teen mental health matters. Teens often talk more honestly in a neutral space. As a parent, you are still included in the process, but we also protect the young person’s dignity and privacy.
No. It means you’re taking responsibility for your life instead of letting pain run the show. That is a strength.
Yes we do.
ONLINE THERAPY
Online therapy is a live session with a psychologist via video call. You receive the same professional support, from wherever you are.
Clients outside Durban
People with transport / schedule limitations
Busy professionals who take sessions during lunch / between meetings
Parents who can’t easily leave home
People who feel safer opening up from their own space
If you are in immediate crisis or at risk of harming yourself or someone else
If you do not have privacy (e.g. someone in the room listening)
If a child needs formal assessment/testing (that must be in person)
Choose a private, quiet space
Use earphones for confidentiality
Be honest about your safety and current state
Please be on time — online sessions are still booked time
Online sessions are billed at the standard session rate and must be paid before or on the day of the session to keep your slot.
PRIVACY POLICY
Your Privacy Matters
All sessions are confidential. Information discussed in therapy is not shared with third parties without your informed, written consent — unless required by law for safety reasons.
Session notes and assessment records are kept securely in line with ethical and legal standards for mental health professionals in South Africa. Access to records is restricted.
While reasonable steps are taken to protect privacy in online sessions, no digital platform can be guaranteed 100% secure. You are encouraged to use a private, quiet environment and personal earphones.
Any psychological report, summary, referral letter, or feedback document is shared only with you (or a legal guardian, in the case of a minor) unless you provide written permission to release it.
Parents/guardians have a right to be involved. However, it is important that young clients have a level of privacy so they feel safe to speak honestly. This balance will be discussed openly at the start.
By booking a session, you acknowledge that you understand and accept these confidentiality boundaries.
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