
Psychological Services
PsyCaD is committed to promoting student mental health through various psychological interventions. These interventions include individual therapy (counselling), couples’ therapy and psychoeducation workshops. There is also an advisory (walk-in) service where you can receive immediate brief support and be directed to the appropriate resources/service. Support groups are available on request.
Sessions are free for UJ students and are generally 30 minutes in duration, however, should the need arise, a longer session may be arranged. Sessions are private and confidential in accordance with the ethics of the Health听 Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) for psychologists.
PsyCaD has an array of online counselling services available. See below:

An array of online and telephonic counselling services available for UJ students and the broader community.
Counselling sessions are available through telephone calls or via video calling platforms i.e. Zoom, Skype or MS Teams.
For bookings and other queries, call PsyCaD offices on the following numbers*:
Auckland Park Kingsway
- 011 559 3324
- 011 559 2394
- 011 559 3106
- 011 559 4441
Doornfontein
011 559 6042
Auckland Park Bunting Road
011 559 1318
Soweto
011 559 5752
B5 Office/ External clients:
011 559 3106
*Phone lines and counselling services are available from Monday to Friday from 08:00-16:00
Alternatively, please send an email to psychservices@uj.ac.za

Counselling / Therapy
Counselling, also known as “therapy” is a process of working with your therapist to resolve personal difficulties such as relationship/interpersonal听challenges, stress-related difficulties, mood and emotional difficulties and other psychological difficulties related to mental health.
Crisis Line
The PsyCaD crisis line is a 24-hour service offered to all who are in need of immediate support and guidance in a crisis situation. When individuals have听to cope with a crisis situation, they can contact a counsellor for assistance on 082-054-1137. The crisis line counsellor can offer immediate emotional听assistance, as well as practical referral information.
Walk-in (Advisory) Process
Every student who enters PsyCaD is seen for a 30-minute walk-in (screening) consultation with a professional. It is not necessary to make an听appointment for this type of session, however, should you be referred for therapy, career counselling or career assessment then you will be given a听formal appointment. You may also be referred to other appropriate support services at UJ 鈥 such as Campus Health Service, Academic Development听Centre 鈥 if necessary.
PsyCaD Workshops
PsyCaD offers interactive career and psychological workshops that are facilitated by PsyCaD staff members on a variety of topics as requested by听students, staff, faculties, or relevant stakeholders in the community. These workshops seek to enhance students’ academic & psycho-social well-being by听providing students with valuable life skills.
Support services to academically underperforming students
PsyCaD prioritises the support of all students at UJ 鈭 especially those who appear to be academically underperforming for various reasons. A number of听PsyCaD interventions are available to support academically underperforming students, i.e. students with general academic underperformance concerns,听students with academic probation (F5) or students who have been academically excluded (F7). The support includes:
- Psychometric evaluations in order to:
- provide students with information regarding their learning potential, study strengths and weaknesses, values, motives, personality, and听career interests;
- guide recommendations to aid in pointing students to the correct support services available at UJ, or within the UJ community;
- provide information on other interventions PsyCaD may need to develop to support academically underperforming students; and
- assist members of faculty in understanding how best these students can be supported.
- The Academic Success Plan 鈭 a form of academic counselling 鈭 providing students with useful information, recommendations, and guidance in听order to improve their academic performance.
- Assistance with general study and career planning; both of which may be an underlying reason for poor academic performance.

Faculty Liaison Process
Faculty liaison is an initiative run by the psychologists at PsyCaD to promote holistic service provision to all stakeholders at the 欧美福利100000 of听Johannesburg (UJ). Faculty liaison is a multi-faceted process that involves the following:
- The creation of relationships between PsyCaD psychologists and key role players within various UJ faculties.
- The provision of a contact person within PsyCaD for members of faculties to express needs that have arisen so that interventions from PsyCaD听can be implemented.
- The provision of information by PsyCaD to faculties regarding available services or other resources requested by the faculty.
- Information on how PsyCaD can improve service delivery to students and/or staff.
- PsyCaD psychologists make faculties aware of the needs of students to develop ways to support the students within the faculties.
Residence Liaison Programme
PsyCaD services provide support to all house wardens, committees and residences. The aim is to ensure the psychological wellbeing of the students at听the residences.
Community Projects
Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital Assessment Project
PsyCaD provides psychological and psychoeducational assessments in collaboration with the Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital. This project听seeks to assist with the assessment of children and adolescents who require school placements or are displaying behavioural difficulties that affect their听daily functioning.
For bookings and other queries, email PsyCaD on psychservices@uj.ac.za

Through the use of psychologically grounded and scientifically sound assessment tools, the PsyCaD Assessment Team provides services in a broad arena听of facets, ranging from the individual to the organisational.
Our Aim: We ultimately aim to provide innovative, unbiased, and affordable assessment options within the realm of South Africa’s diverse population.
Our Services include:
- Career Assessments for UJ students and External clients
- Career Transition Assessments
- Subject Choice for Grade 9 learners
- Psycho-educational Assessments
- Scholastic Assessments
- Graduate Selection Assessments
- Recruitment and Selection Assessments
- Personality for Team-building and Self-Insight
For more information on assessments, please click on our information sheet and Frequently Asked Questions guide.
Psychometric Assessments Guide
To enquire about booking an assessment, please contact PsyCaD on 011 559 3106 or email psycadassessments@uj.ac.za
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