Browsing Humanities by Subject "Psigologiese welstand"
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Educational interpreters and the Tomatis method : a mixed methods study at the North–West University
(North-West University, 2010)On the Potchefstroom Campus of the North–West University, where the predominant language of instruction is Afrikaans, non–Afrikaans speaking students are accommodated due to the use of interpreting services. Educational ... -
Evaluering en verfyning van 'n perde–geassisteerde terapie program gerig op die psigologiese welstand van seuns in 'n nywerheidskool
(2014)South African adolescents are more likely to participate in high-risk behaviours, because they are exposed to high-risk environments that have a negative impact on them. The choices that adolescents make during this ... -
Experiences of meaningfulness by a group of women during their first pregnancy : a focus on relationships
(2014)The health and wellbeing of pregnant women are considered to be an international priority by the World Health Organization (WHO). Even though pregnant women constitute a large part of the population globally and in South ... -
First-time mothers' experiences of meaningfulness during their third trimester of pregnancy : a focus on spirituality
(2014)Pregnancy can be a very difficult time of transition for some women as they have to adapt, change and prepare for the role and responsibility that awaits them after their baby is born. This is especially challenging for ... -
General self–efficacy as a moderator between stress and positive mental health in an African context
(North-West University, 2010)The aim of this study was to explore whether general self–efficacy would moderate the relationship between stress and positive mental health in participants from an African context. Literature supported the concept that ... -
Positive psychology and subclinical eating disorders in South Africa : a literature review
(North-West University, 2011)Rapid escalation of Subclinical Eating Disorders (SED) in the form of high levels of body–dissatisfaction (BD) and drive for thinness (DT) globally and locally, and the at–risk status of university females are underscored ... -
The role of gender in the relationship between emotional intelligence and psychological well–being
(North-West University, 2010)The relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and psychological well–being has been empirically and theoretically elaborated. This suggests that highly emotional intelligent individuals are likely to experience ...