Therapists help individuals, couples, families, and groups manage emotional, behavioural, and mental health challenges. In South Africa, the term “therapist” can refer to professionals in different fields, such as psychologists, counsellors, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, or speech therapists. The qualifications required depend on the area of practice, but all require formal education, practical training, and professional registration where applicable. Learning how to become a therapist in South Africa can help you prepare for a rewarding career in healthcare and wellness.
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Complete Your National Senior Certificate
Begin by obtaining a National Senior Certificate (NSC) or an equivalent qualification with good academic results.
Subjects such as Life Sciences, Mathematics, and Physical Sciences may be required, depending on the therapy profession you choose.
- Complete Grade 12 or an equivalent qualification
- Achieve the required university admission scores
- Meet the entry requirements of your chosen institution
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Choose a Therapy Specialisation
Decide which type of therapist you would like to become before applying for further studies.
Each profession has its own educational pathway and scope of practice.
- Research different therapy careers
- Select a field that matches your interests
- Understand the qualifications required for your chosen profession
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Complete an Accredited Qualification
Enroll in a recognised South African university or higher education institution offering an accredited programme in your chosen field.
The programme combines theoretical learning with practical clinical training.
- Complete the required degree or professional qualification
- Develop communication and patient care skills
- Gain knowledge relevant to your chosen profession
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Complete Practical Training
Most therapy professions require supervised clinical placements, internships, or community service before independent practice.
This practical experience helps you apply your knowledge in real healthcare settings.
- Complete the required practical training
- Gain supervised clinical experience
- Develop professional and ethical practice skills
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Register with the Relevant Professional Council
Before practising independently, register with the appropriate professional regulatory body where required.
For many healthcare therapy professions, this includes registration with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) or another relevant statutory council.
- Meet all registration requirements
- Submit the required documentation
- Obtain professional registration before practising
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Continue Your Professional Development
Healthcare and therapy practices continue to evolve through research and new treatment approaches.
Continuing education helps you maintain your knowledge and provide high-quality care.
- Attend professional development programmes
- Stay informed about advances in your field
- Renew your professional registration as required
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