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Weideman, Suzette (Mrs S)

Service Provider Type
Type of Organisation
Private Practice
Service Description

This practice is easily accessible to all West-Rand clients, with adjustable hours and accommodating payment options. A variety of issues are addressed with individuals older than 13 or in family groups, by means of various techniques that are adapted to the situation and needs of the client/s. /nSpecial interests:/n•Coping with and growing through traumatic incidents, especially rape (including debriefing, procedures and protocols after the incident, long term therapy)./n•Therapy for people challenged with developmental and acquired physical disabilities and diseases./n•Emerging adults/ late adolescents facing stage of life crises, identity problems and relationship difficulties./n•Animal Assisted Therapy, utilising the healing presence of, and interaction with, horses in nature and cats and dogs in the consultation room setting./n•Parental guidance and family interventions.

Health Conditions of Interest
Abuse, Burnout, Domestic Violence, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, Stress, Suicide, Trauma, Violence
Occupation(s)
Psychologist (Clinical)
Target Group
Adolescents, Adults, Family, Groups
Phone Number
+27-11-9534114
Emergency Number
27827759986
Cellular Phone Number
+27-82-7759986
Country
South Africa
Province
Gauteng
City
Krugersdorp
Street Address (line 1)
311 Jorrison Street
Street Address (line 2)
Monument
Postal Address (line 1)
311 Jorrison Street
Postal Address (line 2)
Monument
Postal Code
1739
Official Position
Clinical psychologist
Highest Qualification
M.A.Clin Psych (NWU)
Practice Number
860000321656
HPCSA Registration Number
99872
Office Days
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Office Hours Open
08:00
Office Hours Close
18:00
Title
Mrs
First Name
Suzette
Initials
S
Surname
Weideman
Gender
Female
Home Language
Afrikaans
Date of Birth
1973-06-05

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