Liane Lurie- Clinical Psychologist

Liane Lurie- Clinical Psychologist Registered Clinical Psychologist with a special interest in Eating Disorders, Body Image, Anxiety, Self-Harm, Bullying and PTSD I have also appeared on eNCA.

I am a registered Clinical Psychologist. My academic training at Wits University and UNISA has provided me with diverse perspectives on psychotherapeutic interventions and insights into the nature of psychological struggles. I obtained my Master’s degree from UNISA where I was trained in family systems and Ecosystemic therapy, which I have applied to my work in both psychiatric and community psych

ology contexts. I worked at Weskoppies Psychiatric Hospital where I gained experience working with adolescents. I completed both my internship and community service at Sterkfontein Psychiatric Hospital where I worked with adult acute psychiatric patients. I later became the primary psychologist at the Independent Living Unit- a programme aimed at facilitating the reintegration of patients into their communities. I have consulted at Crescent Clinic as a therapist on the general, young adolescent, eating disorders and drug rehabilitation programmes. My private practice is based at Akeso in Parktown, Johannesburg. I work with individuals, families, children and adolescents across a broad range of psychological struggles. I am passionate about lecturing, research and writing and am a regular contributor to articles featured in Cosmopolitan and Women’s Health magazines. Since qualifying in 2009 I appeared regularly on SABC on the TV show 3Talk with Noeleen Maholwana-Sangqu; where I was one of the resident psychologists. I run school based programmes for parents, teachers and learners focused on areas such as bullying, self harm and eating disorders. Treatment Philosophy

The decision to come to therapy, in itself represents a movement towards change. I appreciate however, that a willingness to talk about our personal struggles often brings about feelings of vulnerability. I believe it is important to both understand the context in which an individual’s difficulties have arisen, but also to empower them with skills to generate more effective life choices. This journey is composed of both increased insight and symptom relief. Therapy teaches you that there is another way to be in this world. Sometimes we become so stuck in our own established patterns of existing that we forget how to live, be happy and successful, how to love and how to trust ourselves. Therapy offers a non judgemental, confidential, safe space in which one is able to work through and find meaning in what is very often, overwhelming events, emotions or circumstances in one’s life. Areas of Interest

Eating Disorders
Addiction
Bullying amongst children and adolescents
Anxiety and Depression
Personality Disorders, Self Harm and Mindfulness
Grief and Loss
Posttraumatic Stress
Recovery from Illness
Relationship Difficulties
School Based Programmes on Eating Disorders, Self Harm and Bullying
Practice number: PR 0327360
HPCSA Number: PS0101982

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10/01/2025

So profoundly true….

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What a privilege participating in this meaningful conversation with Professor Szabo and Dr D

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17/01/2023

Moms have a million things on their mind – and worrying about whether you’re doing it right is often at the top of that list. We all feel insecure, anxious, and filled with worry about the next few minutes, the next few days, and the rest of our child’s life! And that’s okay. We’re chattin...

01/11/2022

Clinical psychologist Liane Lurie helps us uncover the difference between ‘sadness’ and peripartum and postpartum depression. From the signs to look out for to the role of your partner during such a bittersweet time – we’re having all the important conversations! Don’t miss this interview ...

Thought for the day…..
01/10/2022

Thought for the day…..

23/02/2022

SADAG is excited to be launching a NEW FREE Support Group for Depression, Anxiety and Panic attacks TOMORROW at 7pm Online using Zoom. If you or a loved one is interested in joining this Mental Health Support Group contact Support Group Leader, Karla on 072 788 6685. Please feel free to SHARE with someone who might need this. # PowerOfSupportGroups # MentalHealthMatters

18/02/2022

SADAG - South African Depression and Anxiety Group

Courageous conversations around something so important….your child or teen’s mental health The South African Depression ...
18/02/2022

Courageous conversations around something so important….your child or teen’s mental health The South African Depression and Anxiety Group

The South African Depression and Anxiety Group is helping parents, teachers and communities to navigate difficult conversations around teen depression and su***de prevention.

10/12/2021

Psychologist Liane Lurie weighs in on why it is that some people have family members that they have cut ties with.

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6 Junction Avenue Parktown
Johannesburg

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 18:00
Thursday 09:00 - 18:00
Friday 09:00 - 18:00

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