Laura Bester

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Clinical Psychologist  ?
 Masters in Clinical Psychology & Community Counselling (Stellenbosch)

HPCSA Number: PS0138460
Practice Number: 0790451

I am a clinical psychologist working in private practice in Claremont, Cape Town. I assist adolescents and adults who experience a range of psychological difficulties. I strive to provide a safe, confidential and non-judgmental space in which to explore your challenges, with the aim of alleviating your symptoms and effecting long-term change and personal growth.

Areas of interest My areas of interest include (but are not limited to) anxiety, depression, anger, trauma, bereavement, self-limiting or self-defeating behaviour patterns, identity, self-esteem, relationship conflict / interpersonal difficulties, and major life stressors and changes.

Why come for psychotherapy? People come to psychotherapy for many different reasons. Some may feel like they’re not coping at school or work, they may be having problems in their peer, home or intimate relationships, or they may feel down, stuck, “not good-enough”, hopeless or empty. Others may be struggling to deal with a traumatic event or the loss of someone they loved. Some people don’t know what the matter is; they just feel bad about themselves, or like “something’s not right”. There are many more reasons why people might come to therapy, but people come because they want something to change.

Psychotherapy is a process that allows you to explore your difficult thoughts, feelings and behaviours in a safe, confidential and contained space. Working together with an empathic and non-judgmental therapist will give you the opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of yourself and explore the dynamics that may be contributing to your psychological distress. Through this exploration and understanding you may be able to make positive changes in your life and experience lasting psychological growth.

My approach I work primarily from a psychodynamic orientation, with a focus on bringing underlying unconscious dynamics to a conscious level, but draw on other modalities when needed. Our way of being in the world is often shaped by our past experiences and relationships, yet we are often not conscious of how these affect our sense of self and interactions with others. Together we will explore dynamics that give rise to the symptoms and difficulties you may be experiencing. Where certain coping skills are needed, or where traumatic experiences or anxiety is debilitating or hindering progress, I may also incorporate elements of Dialectical Behavior Therapy and BrainWorking Recursive Therapy.

The process begins with an assessment in order for me gain a better understanding of you and what you are grappling with, and to ascertain the most appropriate way forward – which may or may not include psychotherapy. This also gives you a feel for how I work and whether you feel comfortable working with me. Once we have agreed on a treatment plan, and if it includes psychotherapy, then we will meet at regular times, one or more times a week.

Therapy sessions are usually conducted in person at my office, but I do offer online sessions under certain circumstances.

My work experience Prior to embarking on my career as a clinical psychologist, I worked as a primary school teacher and as a journalist and producer in the broadcast industry. I use my diverse life and work experience in my work as a psychologist.

Aside from private practice, my work experience includes working with children, adolescents and parents at the Tygerberg Child & Family Unit, assisting adults at the Stikland therapeutic ward and outpatient unit, rehabilitation of inmates at the department of correctional services, and providing psychotherapy to people of all age groups at the Elsies River Community Health Centre.

To ensure my ongoing professional growth and development I belong to the following professional bodies:

• South African Psychoanalytic Confederation (SAPC)

• Cape Town Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Group (CTCAPG)

• Western Cape Association of Infant Mental Health (WCAIMH)

I also attend South African Psychoanalytical Initiative (SAPI) and Institute for Psychodynamic Child Psychotherapy (IPCP) events and training programmes.

Contact via Find Help

Tel: 084 750 5775
Skype: laura_bester

[email protected]

Claremont, 7708
3 St David’s Road
Claremont, 7708
Cape Town

Works with: Couples, adolescents, adults, and individuals.

Specialising in: Anxiety disorder, depression, life changes, loss/grief, personality disorders, and trauma.

Working in: English and Afrikaans.