Juanita Biggs. Psychologist in Private Practice.

Juanita Biggs. Psychologist in Private Practice. Group and Individual Psychotherapy, Life Skills Training, and Assessment for Children and Adults For Children and Adults. Psycheducational Assessments.

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Counselling Psychologist providing Individual, Group, and Organisational Psychotherapy and Informative Workshop Facilitation.

29/10/2025

For Parents, Teachers & Professionals

29/10/2025

1. Join the Cox Campus for FREE teacher training.

2.https://dyslexiaida.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/DITC-Handbook.pdf

3. https://www.stateofdyslexia.org/

4. https://www.landmarkschool.org/landing-pages/reading

5. https://online.yale.edu/courses/overcoming-dyslexia

6. http://dyslexia.yale.edu/dyslexia/signs-of-dyslexia/

7. DecodingDyslexia.Net

8. https://www.thereadingleague.org/compass/

9. Iepfocus.Org

10. The Reading League
Learning Disabilities Association of America
Made By Dyslexia
Landmark Outreach

11. https://youtu.be/BhTa8pdl-s8

24/10/2025

"What is dyslexia?" Thanks to Decoding Dyslexia California for this infographic. www.DyslexiaConnect.com

14/10/2025

📣Attention all parents in the Highway area!
Don’t miss our FREE Parent Support Talk on the 4th of November 2025, at Kloof Junior Primary School.

Mark your calendars, bring a friend and join us for an engaging discussion on friendship and bullying, led by the incredible Rebecca Simpson and Sia Rees. They will share their expertise and insights, helping you gain practical tips and strategies to support your child's social journey and empower them to thrive in today’s world.

We cant wait to see you there!


09/10/2025

For Parents, Teachers & Professionals

09/10/2025
14/09/2025

Dr. Gabor Maté's "When the Body Says No" shattered everything I thought I knew about why people get sick. As a physician with decades of experience treating patients with chronic illnesses, Maté presents evidence that our emotional and psychological states directly impact our physical health in ways most of us never consider. He explores how suppressed emotions, chronic stress, and people-pleasing behaviors contribute to serious diseases like cancer, autoimmune disorders, and heart disease reads like a medical detective story.

What makes this book so powerful is how Maté writes with the authority of someone who has witnessed these patterns repeatedly in his patients, yet his tone remains compassionate and accessible. The book challenges the conventional medical model that treats symptoms in isolation and instead presents a holistic view of health that considers the whole person; their relationships, their childhood experiences, their ability to express emotions, and their stress responses.

Six Life-Changing Insights From This Life-Changing Book That Transformed My Approach to Health

1. The Nice Person Syndrome Can Literally Make You Sick
Maté reveals how people who consistently prioritize others' needs over their own, suppress negative emotions, and avoid conflict develop what he calls "nice person syndrome." These individuals often develop serious illnesses because their bodies bear the burden of unexpressed emotions and unmet needs. Through case studies of patients with multiple sclerosis, cancer, and other chronic conditions, he shows how the inability to say no, set boundaries, or express anger creates chronic stress that overwhelms the immune system. This insight made me examine my own people-pleasing tendencies and recognize how my difficulty expressing frustration or disappointment was creating physical tension and fatigue in my body.

2. Childhood Emotional Experiences Shape Adult Disease Patterns
The book demonstrates how adverse childhood experiences - particularly emotional neglect, trauma, or having to be the "good child" - create lasting changes in stress response systems that contribute to adult illness. Maté shows how children who learn early that their emotional needs are secondary to keeping peace or pleasing adults develop chronic stress patterns that persist into adulthood. These individuals often develop autoimmune diseases, where the body literally attacks itself, mirroring the internal conflict between authentic needs and learned behaviors. This lesson helped me understand how my own childhood experiences of having to be strong and independent contributed to my adult difficulty asking for help and my tendency toward anxiety.

3. Stress Suppresses Immune Function in Measurable Ways
Maté presents extensive research showing how chronic stress directly weakens the immune system's ability to fight off disease. He explains how stress hormones like cortisol suppress natural killer cells, reduce antibody production, and create inflammation throughout the body. The book shows how people who experience chronic emotional stress - whether from toxic relationships, unfulfilling work, or unresolved trauma - literally wear down their body's defense systems. This scientific evidence helped me understand that managing stress and emotional health is just as important as diet and exercise for maintaining physical health.

4. The Mind-Body Connection Is Real and Measurable
Through detailed case studies, Maté demonstrates how specific emotional patterns correlate with specific diseases. People with rheumatoid arthritis often struggle with perfectionism and self-sacrifice. Those with ALS frequently have difficulty expressing emotions. Cancer patients commonly have histories of emotional suppression and putting others first. While these patterns don't cause disease in isolation, they create the conditions where disease can flourish. Understanding these connections helped me recognize early warning signs in my own body when I was suppressing emotions or overextending myself.

5. Authenticity Is Essential for Physical Health
One of the book's most profound insights is how living authentically - expressing genuine emotions, honoring personal needs, setting appropriate boundaries - is crucial for maintaining health. Maté shows how people who develop the courage to live according to their true selves often experience remarkable improvements in chronic conditions. This goes beyond positive thinking to fundamental changes in how someone relates to themselves and others. This lesson inspired me to examine areas where I was living inauthentically and to practice expressing my genuine thoughts and feelings even when it felt uncomfortable.

6. Healing Requires Addressing Root Causes, Not Just Symptoms
Maté argues that true healing must address the emotional and psychological factors that contribute to disease, alongside medical treatment. He shows how patients who work through underlying emotional patterns, learn to express their needs, and develop healthier stress responses often experience significant improvements in their conditions. The book presents healing as a holistic process that involves changing relationship patterns, processing past trauma, and learning new ways of being in the world. This understanding shifted my approach to health from managing symptoms to addressing underlying patterns that create illness.

BOOK: https://amzn.to/46dZWng

13/09/2025
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28/08/2025

The vagus nerve is a primary carrier of information describing the state of the body to the brain, and transmitting information from the brain back to the body. It’s a feedback mechanism which is responsible for maintaining homeostasis for many of our vital organs and brain/body functions. Research over the past few decades shows that the vagus plays a key role in managing our levels of stress as well as our body’s inflammation; in this age of stress- and inflammation-related disease, it is perhaps the most important nerve in the body for us to be paying attention to.

Come learn more about the vagus nerve on our website, and register for the 2025 PVI International Gathering, The Vagus Nerve: A Path to Wellness, happening this fall, Oct 31-Nov 2, live in-person and online.
Tickets are still available!
➡️ www.polyvagal.org/vagusnerve

28/08/2025

Not all practice leads to progress. In this session, we’ll explore why how we practice matters and how to strengthen procedural memory- the key to turning skills into second nature. Discover practical strategies to help learners form the right habits early on, avoiding the frustrations of “unlearning” mistakes later.

Whether you’re a teacher, tutor, or parent, this session will equip you with tools to help learners remember more, focus better, and feel more confident in their abilities.

Register Here: https://forms.gle/8MGBTfjosRssxBQ19

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The Old Trapists Mill. The Loft: Street Isidore Psych Studio. Kings Grant Country Retreat. Sutherland Farm & Murchison Farm
Ixopo
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My Psychology Private Practice is situated in the healing hills of Ixopo, Sutherland Farm, Kings Grant Country Retreat, owner Cheryl Biggs. It is tucked away in this safe, warm, and healing farm environment so as to provide my clients with the peacefulness, tranquility, and serenity one needs during their process of healing and change. Kings Grant Country Retreat has been carefully located for this practice as I believe it provides clients with the restorative ambiance needed during their therapeutic journey. The therapeutic modalities/interests that may be applied to a typical psychotherapy session include, but not limited to: Mind, Body, and Spiritual Healing through Mindfulness Activities and Equine-Therapy * Creative Safe Space * The Holistic Healing that Wildlife, Nature, and Eco-Environments provides us with * Inner-Child Work * The Teachings and Healing of Basic Child Play *Creative Self Expression * Art utilized as a Therapeutic Modality in client's process of Inner Healing*. The vision and ethos of this practice is to provide effective psychotherapy, assessment, and life skills for individuals from all walks at life at any stage of their therapeutic journey of self-discovery. Kings Grant Country Retreat offers clients a setting that provides confidentiality and anonymity. Not only can one experience a journey of healing through psychotherapy but one can also experience Kings Grant's "tastefully decorated B & B accommodation plus two fully-equipped self-catering suites, weddings, conferences, museum plus a licensed restaurant where one can enjoy delicious country cuisine.". Visit the website at www.kingsgrant.co.za. Much light and many blessings for your journey ahead. Warmest Regards Juanita Holder