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Towards a framework to facilitate child sexual abuse disclosure within an African context: a qualitative study.
(2020)South Africa has achieved international acknowledgment for making many favourable strides towards constitutional reform. However, the country has also become internationally infamous for its high prevalence of gender-based ... -
Traditional healing in KwaZulu-Natal Province : a study of University students’ assessment, perceptions and attitudes.
(2016)Traditional healing practices are widely used by Black South Africans from different socio-economic backgrounds. These practices are highly esteemed by most, while frowned upon by others. Scholars have engaged in various ... -
Trainee boundary difficulties : a qualitative study of trainee boundary difficulties in psychotherapy.
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Understanding the experiences of people recovering from drug use at the ARCA Rehabilitation Centre in Durban.
(2015)Background: Recently there has been a significant increase in treatment demand in South Africa for heroin (an opioid), a dangerous and extremely addictive drug that remains popular among different segments of the population, ... -
Understanding the motivational and behavioural factors behind PSL fans in South Africa.
(2017)This study explored the motivation and behaviour of Premier Soccer League (PSL) fans in South Africa. A survey research method using convenience and purposive sampling was adopted in this study. A sample of 221 PSL fans ... -
The use of revolutionary songs in the #FeesMustFall movement: a discourse analysis.
(2020)This study employed a discourse and thematic analysis to explore the use of revolutionary songs in the #FeesMustFall (#FMF) movement. This was achieved through three main objectives namely: to identify the role(s) of ... -
The utility of the RRPQ in assessing the costs and benefits of participating in trauma research within the South African context.
(2011)Across all disciplines, research needs to follow certain ethical guidelines in order to protect participants from harm. These principles include autonomy, beneficence and non-maleficence. Previously within trauma research, ... -
"Vicarious traumatization in therapists working with trauma : do defences make a difference?"
(2017)Vicarious traumatization presents a significant concern for therapists around the globe. In South Africa, research around therapist wellbeing appears lacking. Despite various international studies on vicarious trauma, there ...