James Takalani

James Takalani
University of Venda | univen · Department of Psychology

PhD in Psychology

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Introduction
Am an active researcher who is interested in collaborating with other researchers in areas of IKS, Psychological Assessment, Personality and Social Psychology related topics and psychopathology from cultural perspective.
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This study sought to explore correctional rehabilitation effectiveness in a South African setting. Using a phenomenological approach, we interviewed ten parole recidivists who have been convicted more than twice on their rehabilitation service experiences. Interpretive phenomenological analysis of the data indicated that the recidivists perceived a...
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Background: Sexuality plays a very significant role in the lives of both boys and girls. It is, therefore, considered important for schools to recognise and accept sexuality as part of the development process of the child. Professor Kader Asmal (previous South African Minister of Education) suggested that the earlier the school begins to teach lea...
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The study sought to explore university students' perceptions of the Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) programme. Ninety-nine Black African students were randomly selected from a class of students majoring in psychology to take part in the survey. A questionnaire was used to gather data on the st udents' perceptions of VCT. Data were analysed...
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The aim of the study was to investigate traditional healing practices among the Venda and Tsonga speaking people of Limpopo Province, South Africa. The study employed a qualitative design. Four traditional healers, selected through purposive sampling were asked to participate in the present study. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with the...

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