Lynne Richards is a South African clinical psychologist. She earned her Master of Social Science in Clinical Psychology from the University of Kwazulu-Natal in 2024. Her clinical experience includes an internship at King Edward VIII Hospital and King Dinuzulu Hospital Complex in Durban. Lynne completed her community service year in the Umgungundlovu District, working at Fort Napier Hospital, a specialist psychiatric facility, and Harry Gwala Regional Hospital, serving a diverse community. She also provided community-level services at East Boom Community Health Centre. This experience deepened her interest in helping trauma survivors, especially children and adolescents dealing with difficult circumstances. Her postgraduate research examined how neglect is represented in psychological literature, reflecting her focus on often-overlooked trauma types. Currently, Lynne is the Chairperson of the Trauma and Violence Division (TVD) of the Psychological Society of South Africa (PsySSA), serving her second term. She is also a Project Manager at the KwaZulu-Natal Mental Health Advocacy Group, contributing to advocacy efforts.
Recent Posts
- PsySSA Commemorates PTSD Awareness Day
- Call for Psychological Support to Whistleblowers
- PiPS Division – Journal Club for Psychologists in Public Service
- SASCP Workshop – Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA): Practical Strategies for Supporting Individuals with Intellectual Disability and Behavioural Challenges
- Book Launch: “From the Clinic to the Streets: Psychoanalysis for Revolutionary Futures”
- Out Now! SAJP Volume 56 Issue 1: March 2026
- PsySSA Commemorates Youth Day 2026
- Divisional Annual General Meetings of PsySSA 2026
