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19 10, 2021

Stellenbosch Forum: Rage

2021-10-19T09:44:50+02:00

Professor Lou-Marié Kruger 20 October 2021 13:00 - 14:00 Register: https://bit.ly/3iWSzsV MS Teams A MS Teams link will be sent to all participants via e-mail. Rage People in the world have every reason to be in a state of total rage. What we do with that rage together is important. [...]

Stellenbosch Forum: Rage2021-10-19T09:44:50+02:00
14 10, 2021

Research Summary: Masculinities and Men Who Stutter

2021-10-14T09:09:16+02:00

We sat down with Dane Isaacs, a graduate student at Stellenbosch University in Stellenbosch, South Africa, to talk about his groundbreaking research on masculinities among men who stutter. Read full article: https://www.division51.net/post/new-research-summary-masculinity-and-men-who-stutter

Research Summary: Masculinities and Men Who Stutter2021-10-14T09:09:16+02:00
13 10, 2021

Russel Botman: Memorial Lecture | Gedenklesing

2021-10-13T09:06:49+02:00

You are invited to the annual Russel Botman Memorial Lecture, celebrating the life of Prof Hayman Russel Botman and his vision for Educational Justice. The topic of this year’s lecture is “ Revisiting critical hope in uncertain times”. The annual Russel Botman Memorial Lecture is hosted by the Faculty of [...]

Russel Botman: Memorial Lecture | Gedenklesing2021-10-13T09:06:49+02:00
11 10, 2021

Brief prevention programme could help anxious SA children

2021-10-11T19:47:37+02:00

A study at Stellenbosch University (SU) has shown that a brief mental health prevention programme can help to reduce anxiety in children from low-resourced, semi-rural communities in the Western Cape. The study focused on developing an innovative programme that is suitable for these children, given that the need for accessible [...]

Brief prevention programme could help anxious SA children2021-10-11T19:47:37+02:00
11 10, 2021

Mental health services are not a luxury

2021-10-11T10:43:25+02:00

Between 75% and 95% of people with mental disorders in low- and middle-income countries cannot obtain mental health services. The level of suffering and distress and their social consequences can be considerable, writes Ashraf Kagee and Katherine Sorsdahl. Read Article: https://www.news24.com/news24/columnists/guestcolumn/opinion-ashraf-kagee-and-katherine-sorsdahl-mental-health-services-are-not-a-luxury-20211009

Mental health services are not a luxury2021-10-11T10:43:25+02:00
6 10, 2021

Sinason meeting of 5th of October 2021 – Psychotherapy and disability meeting recording available

2021-10-06T10:22:00+02:00

Gallery view with sharing recording https://uwc.zoom.us/rec/play/ePFvz2WBUA94FFCB8YM7PU1tfIZtsNVn_YJcyJRbNc5WIrCxKeCOWSPxlQTJbeDeQdlI36U717xTx-4q.Qhpw79MuF0Wl_c0N Audio recording  GMT20211005-080744_Recording.m4a Chat  GMT20211005-080744_Recording.txt Note: Recordings will expire in 30 days.

Sinason meeting of 5th of October 2021 – Psychotherapy and disability meeting recording available2021-10-06T10:22:00+02:00
4 10, 2021

Colloquium Talk: From PhD candidate to NPO director – Lessons learned

2021-10-04T15:39:36+02:00

SU Psychology Department Colloquium Series 2021 Speaker MR Daniel Page Date & Time Monday 11th October 2021 13:00 - 13:50 Click here to join the meeting Presenter's bio Daniel Thomas Page is a PhD scholar within the UQ School of Psychology. his interests include youth development, public health, and disability [...]

Colloquium Talk: From PhD candidate to NPO director – Lessons learned2021-10-04T15:39:36+02:00
4 10, 2021

A time to reinvent, rethink, and reimagine

2022-03-29T15:31:34+02:00

Prof Russel Botman celebrated his sixtieth birthday surrounded by those challenged by his future-orientated visions of a new world. The speakers at the symposium at the Faculty of Theology at Stellenbosch University came from different voices reflecting on his life, thoughts and perspectives in various fields, one of them being [...]

A time to reinvent, rethink, and reimagine2022-03-29T15:31:34+02:00
23 09, 2021

Ma’s wat moor: Depressie manifesteer dikwels as woede

2021-09-23T10:36:39+02:00

Wanneer ’n ma haar eie kind skade aandoen, word dit gewoonlik wyd veroordeel. Vir baie vroue is moederskap egter ’n veel meer ambivalente ervaring as wat die samelewing toegee, skryf prof. Lou-Marié Kruger. Klik hier om die res van die storie te lees...

Ma’s wat moor: Depressie manifesteer dikwels as woede2021-09-23T10:36:39+02:00
13 09, 2021

Virtuelle Algemene Simposium: Armoede in die Suid-Afrikaanse samelewing

2021-09-13T08:58:15+02:00

DIE SUID-AFRIKAANSE AKADEMIE VIR WETENSKAP EN KUNS VIRTUELE ALGEMENE SIMPOSIUM Datum en Tyd 16 September 2021 14:00 – 17:00 Tema Armoede in die Suid-Afrikaanse samelewing BELANGRIK!! Registreer voor of teen 15 September 2021 by linda@akademie.co.za om 'n skakel te ontvang om die hoofrede en bespreking van die referate en vrae [...]

Virtuelle Algemene Simposium: Armoede in die Suid-Afrikaanse samelewing2021-09-13T08:58:15+02:00
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