Clinical Psychologist - Corne Waldeck

14 Coronata Road
Paradyskloof
Stellenbosch
South Africa

(082) 417-1743

14 Coronata Road, Paradyskloof, Stellenbosch, South Africa
Welcome! The pain of finding oneself repeatedly caught up in the same pattern is often the catalyst for seeking therapy. A supportive therapist, in a safe therapeutic environment, can be greatly beneficial in helping you achieve the changes and healing in your life that you long for. I provide my clients with a warm and confidential...

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Stellenbosch, Cape Winelands, Western Cape, South Africa

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Corne Waldeck

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