Treatment Works Health Care Centre

Treatment Works Health Care Centre Therapy Works is a multidisciplinary wellness centre providing allied healthcare and therapy

Therapy Works is a multidisciplinary wellness centre, which is situated in the heart of Vorna Valley, Midrand, a thriving metropolitan area. Our Centre is formed out of a passion for wellness, a commitment to therapeutic support, a desire for service excellence, and ultimately the knowledge that “therapy works!” We offer affordable, allied healthcare, by a range of practitioners registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa in a setting that is calm, tranquil, and private.

13/04/2026

Our latest episode offers a practical reframing: symptoms can be understood as signals of unmet needs and stalled development.

Maslow’s hierarchy provides a useful map for clarifying motivation, and the humanistic lens reminds us that therapy can support growth and self-actualisation, not only relief.

Watch the full episode and learn how this helps us move from “what’s wrong” to “what’s missing”: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links/

Today we are exploring Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, and what it offers therapists as a practical framework for understan...
10/04/2026

Today we are exploring Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, and what it offers therapists as a practical framework for understanding motivation and distress.

This episode also highlights the humanistic emphasis on growth and development, not only symptom reduction. Watch the new episode at 1:00PM: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links/

This week The Art of Therapy delves into the humanistic lens through Maslow’s work on human motivation and development. ...
08/04/2026

This week The Art of Therapy delves into the humanistic lens through Maslow’s work on human motivation and development. We’ll unpack the hierarchy of needs as a practical way of understanding what drives behaviour and distress.

Subscribe to The Art of Therapy, and join us on Friday to explore how unmet needs shape distress, and what changes when we focus on development and self-actualisation: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links/

06/04/2026

Our latest episode of The Art of Therapy offers a practical behavioural lens: patterns often persist because they are reinforced, even subtly, through consequences.

To learn how understanding reinforcement, punishment, and what a behaviour achieves can make interventions clearer, watch the full episode: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links/

Today in the Art of Therapy we take a look at operant conditioning, and how reinforcement and punishment shape behaviour...
03/04/2026

Today in the Art of Therapy we take a look at operant conditioning, and how reinforcement and punishment shape behaviour across time. This episode highlights a practical clinical shift: understanding what maintains a behaviour often changes the entire intervention.

📺 Catch the new episode at 1:00PM for insight that will help you spot what maintains a pattern, so change becomes clearer and less guess-based: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links/

Join us this week as we explore operant conditioning, and why consequences shape voluntary behaviour over time. We’ll di...
01/04/2026

Join us this week as we explore operant conditioning, and why consequences shape voluntary behaviour over time. We’ll discuss how patterns can be maintained unintentionally through what a behaviour achieves for the person.

Subscribe to The Art of Therapy, and don’t miss the new episode this Friday as we clarify reinforcement vs punishment, and show how this lens supports more precise, measurable, and ethically grounded interventions: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links/

30/03/2026

Our latest episode of The Art of Therapy highlights a practical shift: behaviour can be understood as learned and maintained through patterns of reinforcement and conditioning.

Watch the full episode to learn how this perspective helps clinicians focus on what sustains fear and avoidance, and how change can be created through structured intervention rather than interpretation alone: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links/

Today we look into behaviourism and behaviour therapy, including classical conditioning and why learning principles help...
27/03/2026

Today we look into behaviourism and behaviour therapy, including classical conditioning and why learning principles helped shape a more structured approach to change.

Watch the new episode at 1:00PM and learn why this lens offers a practical way of understanding how fear and avoidance can be learned and reinforced: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links/

As a mental health care practitioner, you deserve training that deepens your insight, strengthens your clinical confiden...
26/03/2026

As a mental health care practitioner, you deserve training that deepens your insight, strengthens your clinical confidence, and enriches the way you show up for your clients. In this article, Dr Phipps shares why IPA training at Treatment Works continues to be a transformative experience for psychologists committed to growth and excellence.

Read more: https://treatmentworks.co.za/why-psychologists-should-attend-ipa-training-at-therapy-works

This week we explore behaviourism and the rise of behaviour therapy as a major turning point in psychotherapy. We’ll loo...
25/03/2026

This week we explore behaviourism and the rise of behaviour therapy as a major turning point in psychotherapy. We’ll look at conditioning and learning principles, and why this approach helped clinicians understand how fear and avoidance can develop and persist.

Subscribe to The Art of Therapy, and catch the new episode this Friday: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links/

23/03/2026

Attachment strategies can be understood as survival solutions, not character problems.

In the latest episode we learnt that this lens brings clarity to emotion regulation, relational conflict, and what clients repeat in close relationships. It also supports more accurate therapeutic decision-making, because the work changes depending on what the client experiences as “safe”.

Subscribe to the Art of Therapy to continue growing your therapeutic knowledge and skills: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links/

Today’s episode looks into Attachment Theory, why attachment is a primary survival system, and how early relational patt...
20/03/2026

Today’s episode looks into Attachment Theory, why attachment is a primary survival system, and how early relational patterns can shape emotion regulation and relationships throughout life.

To learn why attachment strategies can be understood as organised ways of seeking safety, watch the new episode at 1:00PM: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links/

Address

37 Albertyn Street
Midrand
1686

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 18:00
Thursday 08:00 - 18:00
Friday 08:00 - 18:00
Saturday 08:00 - 18:00

Telephone

+27118055594

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