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The Transformation of Psychology in a Post-Apartheid South Africa: An Overview
Authors:Graham B Stead
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, Vista University, Pvt. Bag X613, Port Elizabeth, 6000, South Africa
Abstract:Certain issues that are being debated in psychology in a post-apartheid South Africa are discussed, namely the development of professional organizations, indigenous healing and psychology, the psychometric movement, and forms of methodological inquiry. It is argued that South African psychology is striving to become more appropriate to the majority of its peoples, whether it be on the professional or research fronts. There is a desire to develop indigenous epistemologies and not to become excessively reliant on Euro-American epistemological traditions. Psychology is struggling to make mental health resources available to all South Africans.
Keywords:transformation  South Africa  indigenous  indigenization
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