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Autor:
Jabulani D Thwala, Indira Pillay
Publikováno v:
South African Journal of Psychology. 53:102-110
Depression is a significant mental health issue affecting university students, especially those in their first year of study. Unfortunately, much of the research has focused on students in the adolescent stage of development. This study, which is par
Autor:
Jabulani D. Thwala, Stephen D. Edwards
Publikováno v:
DIALOGO. 7:67-74
Ancestral consciousness, reverence, beliefs, and practices, forms an essential foundation for religion and healing. African religion and healing are based on the interconnectedness of all life, including ancestral heritage linked to an original creat
Description of philophonetics counselling as expressive therapeutic modality for treating depression
Publikováno v:
AI & SOCIETY. 34:609-614
Depression is ranked as most common type of mental illness by the World Health Organization (WHO in Depression and other common mental disorders: Global health estimates. World Health Organization, Geneva, 2017). Although cognitive behavioural therap
Publikováno v:
Journal of affective disorders. 265
Background The rate of depressive illness in university students is currently regarded as being higher than the general population prevalence. While some students are insightful into the mental health issues they are facing and are voicing their conc
Autor:
Jabulani D. Thwala, Anthony L. Pillay
Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychology in Africa. 22:419-424
This study investigated the self-perceived preparedness of students from a historically disadvantaged rural South African setting for psychology studies at a university. The study sample comprised 399 beginning students with a historically Black univ
Autor:
Nozipho Ndlazi, Jabulani D. Thwala, P. Buyi Mbele, Vusi Siyaya, Stephen D. Edwards, Ntombintombi J. Magwaza
Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychology in Africa. 21:131-137
The aim of this research was to complement and advance Wilber's integral approach through an investigation into ancestral consciousness by the Zulu. Five isiZulu home language speakers (age range 3...
Autor:
Anthony L. Pillay, Jabulani D. Thwala
Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychology in Africa. 20:151-154
The present investigation analysed the Community Psychology doctoral thesis trends with respect to student demographics, thesis topics, research methodology, research participant demographics, rural/urban focus, community empowerment focus, and progr
Autor:
Pricilla B. Mbele, Mandla Hlongwane, Stephen D. Edwards, Sumeshni Govender, Dumisani R. Nzima, Jabulani D. Thwala, Ashmin Singh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychology in Africa. 23:639-641
This study examines Self contemplation from a heuristic phenomenological and applied psychological perspective using a participatory action research approach. The participant authors (n = 6; females = 50%, majority ethnicity = isiZulu = 67%) engaged
Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychology in Africa. 22:425-427
Qualitative approaches were used to understand the experience of pregnancy in a group of young Xhosa women (N =10, M age = 19.70, SD = 3.20). Data is provided on their retrospective accounts of factors which contributed towards unwanted pregnancy. Th
Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychology in Africa. 21:371-373
This study investigated indigenous meanings attributed to the use of an animal skin wristband (isiphandla) in persons in KwaZulu-Natal. The study was motivated by the need for indigenous psychological knowledge in the South African context where west