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  1. African behaviorists. Three prominent South Africans, namely, Joseph Wolpe, Stanley Rachman, and Arnold Lazarus, have played an important role in the devel-opment of cognitive-behavioral therapy. Wolpe (1915–1997), a major inuence in behavior therapy, was a South African psychiatrist.

  2. 27 cze 2011 · Counseling People of African Ancestry is an essential primer for community health workers, counselors and educators seeking a better understanding of African cultural heritage settings to...

  3. African people of Dutch descent. Netherlands–South Africa relations. Hidden categories: Template Category TOC via Automatic category TOC on category with 301–600 pages. Automatic category TOC generates standard Category TOC.

  4. Characterized in this way, it encompasses the study of the major theories and perspectives, and the techniques and approaches of individual psychotherapy, family therapy and systemic practice (Papadopoulos, 2008) in both indige-nous Africa and the modern West.

  5. We briefly discuss indigenous cultures, traditional healing practises and shamanism, then elaborate on Southern African indigenous cosmology and its link to a shamanic traditional healing system. Next, we outline paradigm differences between African indigenous and Western traditional knowledge.

  6. 1 sie 2022 · Chibanda et al. (2011) selected Problem-Solving Therapy for a South African patient population based on the local conceptualization of common mental disorders as being associated with “everyday social and mental problems” (p. 8) in addition to resource-effectiveness.

  7. Introduction. The most defining characteristic of the history of South African (SA) psychology is related to the extent to which SA psychologists engaged with major international psychologists during the early development of psychology.

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