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Frederik B O Nel PASTORAL THERAPIST/ LIFE COACH / TRAUMA FACILITATOR

About me

Affiliated with ASSOCIATION OF CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS PRACTITIONERS (ACRP) with the professional designation of RELIGIOUS SPECIALIST (Registered by SAQA on the National Qualifications Framework in terms of Section 13 (1)(i)(ii) NQF Act, 2008.

Registered with COUNCIL FOR PASTORAL AND SPIRITUAL COUNSELLORS (CPSC), Category 7, Advanced Religious Specialist in Christian Pastoral Counselling (CPSC D100/18).

Qualifications: BA (SU); BTh (SU); MTh (UWC); DTh (Unisa)

University Certificates: Group Process Consultation (Unisa); Organisational Behaviour (Edinburgh Scotland Business School); Negotiations (EBS); Accounting (EBS); Economics (EBS); Neuroscientific Coaching (Univ Pret).

NQF Qualifications: Facilitator (NQF5); Assessor (NQF5); Moderator (NQF6)


Services Offered

Trauma and Pastoral Counselling

Life Coaching

Marriage Officer


Voluntary Services

Just when we get comfortable with all that we think we know, something will come along to rattle us out of complacency. Thus, it is imperative that we be open-minded and courageous on this journey. We must gather all our resources – emotional, intellectual, and spiritual – to endure the sense of loss involved in letting go of the barriers to our ability to think paradoxically, to think with integrity.

M SCOTT PECK 1997. (THE ROAD LESS TRAVELLED AND BEYOND. SPIRITUAL GROWTH IN AN AGE OF ANXIETY, 244)

“There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must take it because conscience tells him it is right” 

MARTIN LUTHER KING JNR (1929-1968) IN A SPEECH DELIVERED ON JANUARY 14 1968

“Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change.” 

STEPHEN HAWKING
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Don’t choose sides because of the colour of your skin or your culture. Always choose the side of the vulnerable and those who are victims of prejudice and abuse. It has to be about humanity and not those you call ‘my kind’.” 

HENNIE PIENAAR
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