Lingum G. Pillay is a Clinical and Neuropsychologist with a PhD in Behavioural Medicine and over three decades of experience in clinical practice, neuropsychological assessment, trauma intervention, and medico-legal consultation. His work spans diverse populations and contexts within South Africa, with a strong focus on dynamic psychotherapeutic interventions, resilience building, and culturally responsive psychological practice. Dr. Pillay is passionate about bridging science and service, fostering mentorship, and advancing contextually grounded approaches to mental health. He currently serves as the Vice Chair of the South African Society of Clinical Psychology (SASCP), a division of PsySSA.
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
