Online Therapy · Cape Town & South Africa

Online Therapy in Cape Town and Across South Africa

Evidence-based online therapy for adults across South Africa, delivered securely by HPCSA-registered clinical psychologists.

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Online therapy session from Cape Town, available across South Africa

Online therapy from Cape Town

Therapy that comes to you, wherever you are in South Africa

Barnardt & Fleming is a Cape Town–based clinical psychology practice offering online therapy for adults across South Africa. Because we work over secure video, there's no waiting room and no commute, you meet your psychologist from wherever you feel most at ease.

Whether you're in the City Bowl, the Southern Suburbs, or hundreds of kilometres away in another province, you receive the same considered, evidence-based care and a genuine therapeutic relationship — the foundation of meaningful change.

How we work with adults
A private, secure online therapy session on a laptop

The same therapy, delivered differently.

What is Online Therapy?

Online therapy is psychotherapy conducted through secure video consultation. The principles, ethics and therapeutic process remain the same as face-to-face therapy. For many people, the primary difference is simply where the conversation takes place.

Sessions are tailored to your individual needs and delivered using evidence-based approaches appropriate to your concerns. Depending on your goals, therapy may incorporate Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Metacognitive Therapy (MCT), Psychodynamic Therapy, EMDR, or an integrative approach. Therapy comes to you, allowing you to engage from a familiar environment while receiving the same standard of professional psychological care.

The Research

Is online therapy effective?

Emerging research has shown that psychotherapy delivered by secure video consultation can be as effective as face-to-face therapy for many common psychological difficulties when clinically appropriate. Evidence supports online treatment for conditions including anxiety disorders, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), stress-related difficulties and adjustment problems. Professional organisations, including the American Psychological Association (APA), increasingly recognise telepsychology as an effective way of delivering psychological care when clinically appropriate.

Not every person or every clinical situation is suited to online therapy. As with any psychological treatment, your psychologist will consider your individual needs, current circumstances and treatment goals when deciding whether online therapy is the most appropriate option.

More than simply convenient.

Why Many Adults Prefer Online Therapy

For many adults, online therapy has become more than an alternative to attending a clinic or office — it is increasingly becoming a preferred way of accessing psychological care. People often choose online therapy because:

No commute, less friction

Skip the traffic and the time off.

Fits around everyday life

Sessions fit more easily around work, family and other commitments.

Access to specialist care

Receive psychological support regardless of where you live in South Africa.

Comfort of your own space

Attend from a familiar, private environment — no waiting room or travel required.

Secure & confidential

Private video sessions over a secure connection, handled in line with POPIA.

The right format depends on the individual. For many people, online therapy offers both flexibility and clinically effective care.

Online therapy for adults across South Africa

The Therapeutic Relationship

The relationship matters more than the room

One of the strongest predictors of successful therapy is the quality of the therapeutic relationship. Research consistently shows that a collaborative, trusting relationship between psychologist and client contributes significantly to positive outcomes across different therapeutic approaches.

Although sessions take place through a screen, many people quickly stop noticing the technology and experience the conversation much as they would in person. The focus remains on understanding your experiences, working towards meaningful change, and developing a relationship that feels safe, respectful and genuine.

What an online therapy session feels like

The Experience

What an online session feels like

Online therapy is often quieter and more natural than people expect. You'll meet with your psychologist from a private space where you feel comfortable. Sessions follow the same structure as traditional therapy, with time to explore what has brought you to therapy, reflect on patterns and experiences, and work towards practical and emotional change.

Many people appreciate having time after the session to remain in their own environment rather than immediately returning to work or travelling home. This can create space for reflection before continuing with the rest of the day.

Beginning Therapy

What to Expect for Your First Online Session

The first session is an opportunity to understand what has brought you to therapy and what you hope to gain from the process. Your psychologist will ask about your current concerns, relevant personal history, relationships, health and previous experiences of therapy where appropriate. Together, you'll begin developing an understanding of your difficulties and discuss possible treatment approaches. There is no expectation to share more than feels manageable. Therapy develops over time, at a pace that feels appropriate for you.

What you'll need

Preparing for your session

Online therapy requires very little preparation. Ideally you'll have:

A quiet, private space where you feel able to speak openly

A reliable internet connection

A computer or tablet with a camera and microphone

A comfortable place to sit without interruptions

A glass of water and tissues nearby so you won't need to step away

Headphones can improve privacy and sound quality but are not essential

When it may be a good fit

Who chooses online therapy?

Online therapy can be particularly helpful for people who:

Prefer the privacy of meeting from home

Have demanding work schedules or family responsibilities

Live outside major cities and want access to specialist psychological care

Travel regularly for work within South Africa

Find travelling difficult because of health concerns, disability or anxiety

Find it easier to open up and reflect from a familiar environment, making therapy feel more natural than attending an office.

The suitability of online therapy is always considered individually rather than assumed.

Important Considerations

When Online Therapy May Not Be the Right Fit

Online therapy is not the right setting for every situation. In-person care may be more appropriate for:

Acute crises or active suicidality, where immediate in-person or emergency support is safer

Certain dissociative presentations, where being physically present with a psychologist may better support safety and grounding

Situations requiring physical or in-person clinical assessment

Some presentations of severe mental illness where a higher level of in-person support is needed

Suitability is always assessed individually. If online therapy is unlikely to meet your needs, we'll discuss appropriate alternatives, including referral for in-person care where necessary. Your safety and wellbeing will always guide these decisions.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Is online therapy available across South Africa, not just Cape Town?
Yes. Although our clinical psychologists are based in Cape Town, we work with adults anywhere in South Africa through secure video sessions — from Johannesburg, Pretoria and Durban to Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth), Bloemfontein, smaller towns and rural areas. All you need is a private space and a stable internet connection.
How does online therapy work?
After you send a short enquiry, we help match you with a psychologist and book your first session. At your appointment time you join a private, secure video call from a quiet space of your choosing — much like in-person therapy, without the travel.
Is online therapy as effective as in-person therapy?
For most adults, online therapy is comparable to in-person sessions. The therapeutic relationship and evidence-based approaches translate well to video, and many people find it easier to open up from the comfort and privacy of their own home.
Is online therapy confidential and secure?
Your privacy matters. Sessions are held over a secure connection and your information is handled in line with South Africa's POPIA privacy standards.
Are your psychologists registered?
Yes. Kirsten Barnardt and Karen Fleming are both clinical psychologists registered with the HPCSA (Health Professions Council of South Africa).
Can I still do online therapy if I travel or relocate?
Yes — that's one of the advantages of working online. Because therapy isn't tied to a physical room, you can continue with the same psychologist if you move to another city or province, travel for work, or spend time abroad.
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Take the first step

Start online therapy from anywhere in South Africa

Wherever you are — Cape Town or further afield — secure, evidence-based online therapy is a message away. Send an enquiry whenever you feel ready.