Grant Scholtz Clinical Psychologist Tamboerskloof
About
Grant Scholtz is a registered Clinical Psychologist in private practice based in Tamboerskloof, Cape Town. His practice is driven by a deep curiosity about how individuals become their unique selves. Grant works with individuals from adolescence through adulthood.
Services
- Life Adjustment: Supports individuals in adapting to changes and challenges in life.
- Depression: Provides therapy for managing and overcoming depressive symptoms.
- Anger: Helps address and manage issues related to anger.
- Anxiety: Offers strategies and support for dealing with anxiety.
- Trauma: Assists with recovery and coping from traumatic experiences.
- Bereavement and Loss: Supports individuals through grief and loss.
- Personality Disorders: Works on managing and understanding personality disorders.
- Chronic Illness: Provides psychological support for chronic health conditions.
- Relationship Difficulties: Helps with issues in personal and work relationships.
- Work Relationship Difficulties: Addresses challenges and conflicts in the workplace.
- Personal Growth: Aids in personal development and self-improvement.
Additional Information
Qualifications:
- M.A. Clinical Psychology and Community Counselling (SU)
- Hons. B.Soc.Sc. Psychology (UKZN)
- B.Com (UNISA)
Training:
- Internship at Valkenberg Psychiatric Hospital, Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital, Groote Schuur Hospital, and Dr Abdurahman Community Health Clinic.
- Community service with the Department of Health, KwaZulu-Natal.
Professional Registrations:
- Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA): PS0127027
- Board of Healthcare Funders (BHF): Practice number 086 001 0622826
- Psychological Society of South Africa (PsySSA)
Professional Association Memberships:
- Cape Town Psychoanalytic Self Psychology Group
- Cape Town Society for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Grant believes psychotherapy is a unique opportunity for individuals to speak openly, think deeply, and experience their feelings with a trained professional. His approach is non-judgemental and collaborative, focusing on understanding and addressing difficulties in relation to one’s life. Sessions are typically 50 minutes long, held once per week.
