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Cognitive & biological psychology
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Neuropsychology
Psychomotor performance
Psychophysiology
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· Psychometric analysis of performance on computerized neuropsychological tests.
· Neurobiological bases of temperament and character and psychopathology.
· Neurobiological bases of temperament and character and neuropsychological outcomes.
· Traits and characteristics of individuals suffering from burnout
· The relationship between chronic fatigue syndrome and burnout
· Post traumatic stress disorder in police officers
· Mapping psycho-physiological processes associated with stress, anxiety, depression, burnout, arousal, curiosity
· The relationship between spirituality and anxiety, depression, stress
· The relationship between the primitive brain, frontal lobes and non-verbal behaviour
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Research methodology
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Science theory
Teaching research methods
Discourse analysis
Qualitative and quantitative methodologies
Narrative research methods
Feminist and postructuralist research methodologies
Action research
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Psychopathology
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Adult psychopathology
Cultural and critical perspectives in psychopathology
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· Bullying
· Substance abuse
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Counselling, psychotherapy and training
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Family psychotherapy and training
Supervision and training in therapy
Group therapy and counselling
Adventure therapy
Animal assisted therapy (AAT)
Cognitive behaviour therapy
Narrative therapy
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· Immigration/emigration and the family
· Family murder
· Group psychotherapy, group dynamics, group analysis, group facilitation, transcultural groups.
· The relationship between AAT and mindfulness
· Suitability of AAT to different individuals
· Psychophysiological responses to different animals in AAT
· Discourse analysis of career counselling
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Psychology and wellness
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Positive psychology
Forgiveness
Spirituality
Health psychology and fortology
Health and illness
Sport psychology
The “Mindfulness-Acceptance-Commitment" approach to sport
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· Promotion of emotional well-being in groups and individuals
· Traits and characteristics of participants in extreme sports
· Psychophysiological reactions to continuous secretion of adrenaline in extreme sports participants.
· Increasing performance in athletes using the “Mindfulness-Acceptance-Commitment" approach.
· Using the approach to increase performance in athletes, working with their trainers / parents.
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Critical and theoretical psychology
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Discourse analytic studies, genders and sexualities
African perspectives in psychology
Participatory action research
Postcolonial and post-structural perspectives
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· Constructions of female sexuality and masculinity.
· Deconstruction and career psychology
· Psychologies of oppression and liberation
· The indigenisation of psychology
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Community psychology and relevant social issues
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Environmental psychology
The development of community structures to enhance mental health
Violence
HIV/AIDS
Cross cultural psychology / multiculturalism
Mental health issues
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· Measuring the impact of energy efficiency intervention
· Qualitative analysis of experiences of mothers in a mother-child intervention to promote the resilience of children - data is available, just need analysis (Masters)
· Establishment of infrastructure to provide psychological help to pre-school children in resource-poor environment (M or PhD)
· Evaluation of an early childhood development programme (M or PhD)
· Disclosure of maternal HIV status to children - data available, should just be analysed (masters).
· Violence in schools / families in townships
· HIV/AIDS prevention strategies – development for a variety of target groups, HIV testing, community stigma
· Family structures in a changing community
· Social aspects of substance abuse and HIV/AIDS as mental health issues with emphasis on the following:
· Situational and needs assessment
· Prevention and intervention using Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (collaborative research project), Programme development, monitoring and evaluation,
· Adolescents' mental health issues
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Itsoseng projects
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Creative arts therapy in a community clinic setting (at this stage these are focussed on children in groups but may be extended to include adults)
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· Experiences of volunteers and clients in art therapy groups
· Developing art therapy groups for children who have been exposed to abuse
· Experiences of music therapists and clients in music therapy
· Experiences of facilitators and participants in therapeutic and/or psycho-educational drama groups
· Development of therapeutic library and reading groups for children
· Experiences of participants in therapeutic reading, story-telling and/or creative writing groups
· Using art, music, drama or reading groups to screen for referral for psychological and other interventions
· Experiences of participants in a creative sewing group
· Creative therapy and psycho-education with puppets
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Therapeutic training in a community clinic setting
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· Experiences of trainee psychotherapists and counsellors in a community clinic setting
· Experiences of trainee psychotherapists and/or counsellors working across language barriers
· Experiences of trainee psychotherapists / counsellors working with interpreters
· The development of working relationships between trainee therapists / counsellors and interpreters
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Volunteerism in a community clinic setting
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· Experiences of volunteers working in a community clinic
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Youth leadership development projects in a community clinic setting
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· Experiences of facilitators and/or participants in a youth leadership project
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Presenting problems in a community clinic setting
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· Exploring the different meanings of presenting problems such as “learning problems”
· The development of a mathematics support group
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Statistical data pertaining to a community clinic
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· Further development and analysis of a relevant statistical data base in the clinic (client profiles, treatment, demographics, etc.)
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Psychological assessment in a community clinic setting
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· Critical and explorative investigations into the use and relevance of norms of different assessment instruments in the clinic, for example the Ravens Progressive Matrices and MCMI
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The interface between a community clinic and its network of collaborators in the community
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· Developing collaborative projects together with SOS village in Mamelodi
· An exploration / further development of the referral network of the clinic
· Psychological dimensions of community support for the clinic, for example experiences of donors, referral agents, community leaders and clients
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Preventative community projects in a community clinic setting
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· Development of community-centred psycho-educational and preventative projects
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HIV/AIDS prevention and counselling in a community clinic setting
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· Client and counsellor experiences of HIV/AIDS counselling
· Development of community-based HIV/AIDS projects
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