Posted on July 21, 2023
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, people with diabetes are 2 to 3 times more likely to have depression than people without diabetes. Only 25% to 50% of people with diabetes who have depression get diagnosed and treated. In South Africa, these figures are likely to be...
Posted on March 15, 2022
Prof Tharina Guse, HOD at the Department of Psychology spoke about Positive Psychology and in particular HOPE on kykNET's Spreekkamer (consulting room) on 07 March 2022.
Posted on December 08, 2021
It is thirty years into the 16 Days of Activism of No Violence against Women and Children campaign
Posted on December 02, 2021
‘We cannot become what we need to be by remaining what we are’ (Max De Pree)
Posted on October 31, 2021
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersexed, Asexual, Queer, and Questioning (LGBTIAQ++) community represents a diverse collection of subjectivities and expressions of gender and sexual identity as well as sexual orientation.
Posted on October 21, 2021
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health care practitioners reported a drastic rise in depression and anxiety among members of society. In addition to the classic symptoms associated with depression and anxiety, people also reported feeling lonely, isolated and exhausted. People...
Posted on October 10, 2020
World Mental Health Day is commemorated annually on 10 October. On this day, mental health practitioners, organisations and advocacy groups attempt to demystify notions around mental health and build trust in seeking mental health intervention.
Posted on July 23, 2020
Moedeloosheid en angs is van die algemeenste uitwerkings van die inperkings en COVID-19-pandemie...
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