Daniel den Hollander is a clinical psychologist who has worked in specialised mental health care, both in the public and private sectors. His expertise lies in voluntary, involuntary, and forensic treatment care, Complex PTSD and co-occuring addiction work. He has chaired the Psychology Professionals in Public Service Division of PsySSA from 2016-2021. During his term, PiPS became an established voice within parliamental NHI discussions and building key stakeholder relationships with other government departments (e.g. DBE, SARS). He is an activist for mental health care in South Africa. He is passionate about cultivating and promoting empowerment and change: may it be in the therapy room, on radio, at governmental stakeholder meetings, or at conferences. He is a regular feature on SAFM Living Redefined, and contributor for the Mail & Guardian.
Recent Posts
- The Psychology Career Compass Series – Part 1 – Recording Out Now!
- What’s the Most Pressing Issue for Psychologists in Public Service Today, and How Can We Address It?
- Call for Nominations – Associate Editors and Assistant Editors: South African Journal of Psychology
- TVD Webinar: Integrating through Narrative: An Introduction to Narrative Exposure Therapy for Trauma-Focused Care
- DRM Webinar: Re-grounding Psychological Science: Why Realism Transcends the Methodological Divide
- World Health Day – 7 April 2025
- PsyCast: From the President’s Desk – Episode 1
- Notice from the HPCSA: Temporary Hold on Developmental Pathways Programme