Shu-Chun (Susan)

Mrs Shu-Chun (Susan) Hsu

Clinical Psychologist

Passionate about helping others through working collaboratively and creatively

About Me

I am a Clinical Psychologist based in Allensnek, Gauteng, South Africa. I treat anxiety, grief and loss, mood disorders, and low self-esteem, and conduct child diagnostic assessments. I use Brain Working Recursive Therapy, psychotherapy, psychoeducation, and personal development to build clear coping plans.

Approach

I am a Clinical Psychologist with a special interest in family relationships and parenting issues. I also work with individuals, adolescents, and older children presenting with other challenges such as trauma, depression and anxiety. I am trained systemically and enjoy using a dynamic and solution focused approach, but with an underlying Psychodynamic understanding as well as a client-centred style. I am also qualified in Brain Work Recursive Therapy (BWRT) Level 2.

In plain English, it just means I will use as much professional knowledge and resources as I have to assist you in the best way possible.

I believe that good and successful therapy depends very much on a good fit between therapist and client. It's not always a straightforward process to find the right therapist and it takes courage and persistence. Hopefully I can be that therapist for you, but don't give up looking for the assistance you need.

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Basic Information

In-person & Online

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Services

Psychotherapy for individuals, couples, and families.

Workshops for teens and children.

Services Offered:

  • Brain Working Recursive Therapy

    A therapy that works with the brain's natural response patterns to change unwanted reactions before they reach conscious awareness.

  • Relationship Counseling

    Counselling for couples or partners focused on improving communication, rebuilding trust, and strengthening emotional connection.

  • Mindfulness

    The practice of paying deliberate attention to the present moment without judgement, used to reduce stress and increase awareness of automatic reactions.

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  • Psychoeducation

    Structured information provided about a mental health condition (what it is, why it occurs, and what strategies can help) as part of the therapeutic process.

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  • Psychotherapy

    In-depth therapeutic work that explores patterns in thoughts, emotions, and relationships to produce lasting psychological change.

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  • Personal Development

    The ongoing process of self-awareness, self-improvement, and reaching one's potential, pursued not because something is wrong but to live more fully.

Works With:

  • Adolescents
  • Adults
  • Couples
  • Elderly
  • Families
  • Groups
  • Individuals
  • Parents

Area of Expertise

Scope of Practice:

  • Anxiety

    Persistent worry, nervousness, or fear that is disproportionate to the situation and interferes with daily functioning.

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  • Grief & Loss

    The emotional, physical, and psychological response to the death of a loved one or another significant loss.

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  • Body Image

    How a person perceives, thinks, and feels about their physical appearance. When persistently negative, it can drive distress, avoidance, and disordered eating.

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  • Child Psych & Diagnostic Assessment

    Formal assessment of a child's psychological, cognitive, or emotional functioning to identify conditions and guide appropriate support.

  • Mood Disorder

    A category of mental health conditions, including depression and bipolar disorder, in which a person's emotional state is significantly and persistently disrupted.

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  • Self-Esteem

    A person's overall sense of their own worth and value. When chronically low, it can drive self-doubt, avoidance, and difficulty in relationships.

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  • Life Transitions

    Major life changes, such as relocation, retirement, parenthood, or career shifts, that disrupt routine and require psychological adjustment.

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  • Parenting Support

    Guidance for the psychological challenges of raising children, including discipline, communication, co-parenting, and managing the emotional demands of parenthood.

  • Trauma

    The lasting psychological impact of deeply distressing events, such as violence, abuse, accidents, or disasters, that overwhelm a person's ability to cope.

    Learn more about Trauma

Professional Title:

  • Clinical Psychologist

    An advanced mental health professional trained to assess and treat a wide range of difficulties, from anxiety and depression to trauma and complex conditions.

Credentials

Registrations

Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA)

Clinical Psychologist

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Qualifications

University of South Africa (UNISA)

Service Areas

Clearwater Mall

In-person & Online

Johannesburg, Gauteng

South Africa

Allensnek, South Africa