Browsing Psychology by Subject "Narratives"

Browsing Psychology by Subject "Narratives"

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  • Nkhoeli, Zengiwe Maria Dilahloane (University of Pretoria, 2006-12-08)
    This study focuses on prisoners’ experiences of HIV/AIDS pre-and posttest counselling. The objective of this study was to explore and report on prisoners’ experiences, perceptions and views on HIV/AIDS pre- and posttest ...
  • Roper, Jonathan (University of Pretoria, 2006-09-12)
    The co-construction of helping services in the community of Ennerdale is a study that explores men’s reluctance to make use of helping and psychological services. Academic and informal literature informs us that men are ...
  • Van der Berg, Louis Jan (University of Pretoria, 2008-09-10)
    The study focuses on the experiences of female cyclists who participate in the cycling club at a tertiary institution in South Africa. By qualitatively exploring these experiences an attempt was made to understand how ...
  • Duncan, Norman; Stevens, Garth; Canham, Hugo (Sage, 2014-09)
    The Apartheid Archive Project is an ongoing, collaborative research project that focuses on the collection of personal stories and narrative accounts from ordinary South Africans about their experiences of racism during ...
  • Duncan, Norman; Stevens, Garth; Sonn, Christopher C. (American Psychological Association, 2012-08)
    This article provides an introduction to and outlines the rationale for the focus of this special issue, Of Narratives and Nostalgia. It therefore provides a broad description of the Apartheid Archive Project, which had ...
  • Butler, Elmien; Bakker, Therese Maria (Terri); Viljoen, Gerhard (Psychological Society of South Africa, 2013-03)
    This article reports on a research project that explored the use of drama and movement in facilitating the transformation of narratives of adolescents. Narrative therapy and social constructionism were combined with concepts ...
  • Butler, Elmien (University of Pretoria, 2005)
    This study explores whether it is useful to implement drama and movement as therapeutic constructs to create poetic moments and transformation when working with the narratives of adolescents. Literature clearly indicates ...