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Yoliswa Veronica Keswa
General Counsellor
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Finances
Fees
- Individual Sessions R350
- Couple Sessions R600
- Sliding scale: apply if you may be eligible
- Pay by Bank transfer, Electronic Funds Transfer, Mastercard
Insurance
- Bonitas
- Discovery Health
- Fedhealth
- Momentum
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Qualifications
- Verified by Psychology Today Membership with Council for Counsellors in South Africa Yoliswa Veronica Keswa
- In Practice for 4 Years
- Certificate from Unisa Centre For Continuing Education and training Programme in Advance counselling / 2021
- I worked at Sadag call centre from 2020 to date as counselor, under Tracey Feinstein , Programme in advance Counselling, Graduated 2019
Specialties and Expertise
Top Specialties
- Depression
- Suicidal Ideation
- Domestic Violence
Expertise
- Anger Management
- Anxiety
- Behavioural Issues
- depression Anxiety
- Impulse Control Disorders
- psychosocial issues
- School Issues
- Self-Harming
- Stress
Endorsement
Client Focus
Age
Participants
Communities
I also speak
Religion
Age
Participants
Communities
I also speak
Religion
Treatment Approach
Types of Therapy
- Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
- Coaching
- Internal Family Systems (IFS)
- Intervention
- Narrative
- Reality Therapy
- Structural Family Therapy
Groups
Psychosocial Group
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Psychosocial support can be both preventive and curative (serving to cure or heal) pertaining to curing or remedial treatment; remedial. It is preventive when it decreases the risk of developing mental health problems. It is curative ( cure) when it helps individuals and communities to overcome and deal with psychosocial problems that may have arisen from the shock and effects of crises. These two aspects of psychosocial support contribute to the building of resilience in the face of new crises or other challenging life circumstances.
Expertise
Types of Therapy
Age
Session Cost
Group Meets
Location
Imbokodo support for restorative Justice and reint
Dobsonville 1863
Psychosocial Group
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Psychosocial support can be both preventive and curative (serving to cure or heal) pertaining to curing or remedial treatment; remedial. It is preventive when it decreases the risk of developing mental health problems. It is curative ( cure) when it helps individuals and communities to overcome and deal with psychosocial problems that may have arisen from the shock and effects of crises. These two aspects of psychosocial support contribute to the building of resilience in the face of new crises or other challenging life circumstances.
Expertise
Types of Therapy
Age
Session Cost
Group Meets
Location
Imbokodo support for restorative Justice and reint
Dobsonville 1863
Psychosocial support Group
![Photo of Yoliswa Veronica Keswa, General Counsellor](https://photos.psychologytoday.com/ad1990cd-2b50-4b33-ba56-7c568499d93e/1/320x400.png)
Psychosocial support refers to the provision of assistance and care that addresses the social, emotional, psychological, and spiritual needs of individuals or communities who have experienced or are facing challenging circumstances Psychosocial support is a fundamental component of mental health care, encompassing counseling, therapy, and support groups. Psychosocial support is often providing by mental health professionals, social workers, caring establishments, and community volunteers. The goal is to promote resilience, reduce distress, and enhance the overall well-being of persons and communities facing adversity.
Expertise
Types of Therapy
Age
Session Cost
Group Meets
Location
Imbokodo support for restorative Justice and reint
Dobsonville 1863
Psychosocial support Group
![Photo of Yoliswa Veronica Keswa, General Counsellor](https://photos.psychologytoday.com/ad1990cd-2b50-4b33-ba56-7c568499d93e/1/320x400.png)
Psychosocial support refers to the provision of assistance and care that addresses the social, emotional, psychological, and spiritual needs of individuals or communities who have experienced or are facing challenging circumstances Psychosocial support is a fundamental component of mental health care, encompassing counseling, therapy, and support groups. Psychosocial support is often providing by mental health professionals, social workers, caring establishments, and community volunteers. The goal is to promote resilience, reduce distress, and enhance the overall well-being of persons and communities facing adversity.
Expertise
Types of Therapy
Age
Session Cost
Group Meets
Location
Imbokodo support for restorative Justice and reint
Dobsonville 1863
Support group Marital issues.
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. A support group for marital issues is a therapeutic situation where persons or couples facing trials in their marriage can come together to share their experiences, struggles, and emotions with others facing similar difficulties. The main goal of such a support group is to offer a safe and open-minded space for members to connect, obtain emotional support, and gain insights into their relationship dynamics.
Expertise
Types of Therapy
Age
Session Cost
Group Meets
Location
Imbokodo support for restorative Justice and reint
Dobsonville 1863
Support group Marital issues.
![Photo of Yoliswa Veronica Keswa, General Counsellor](https://photos.psychologytoday.com/ad1990cd-2b50-4b33-ba56-7c568499d93e/1/320x400.png)
. A support group for marital issues is a therapeutic situation where persons or couples facing trials in their marriage can come together to share their experiences, struggles, and emotions with others facing similar difficulties. The main goal of such a support group is to offer a safe and open-minded space for members to connect, obtain emotional support, and gain insights into their relationship dynamics.
Expertise
Types of Therapy
Age
Session Cost
Group Meets
Location
Imbokodo support for restorative Justice and reint
Dobsonville 1863
Location
Nearby Areas
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