The paper discusses the problems and prospects in the application of psychology in an African country, viz., Zambia. Lack of comprehensive policy of the government on manpower development, training and finance, and lack of coordination and fragmentation of research activities between the different departments, institutions and associations have been analysed. There is also the problem of lack of sensitivity to the cultural realities. Priority research areas of psychology in Zambia have been identified
The last global review of the role of psychology in developing countries was edited by Sinha and Ho...
Counseling psychology in South Africa is undergoing significant changes, much like the country itsel...
The method of survey followed in this study is that of the bibliographical approach, i.e. a descript...
Psychology has come a long way since its origin in Africa and Ghana in particular. In this paper, an...
Systemic factors that influence the development of psychology in developing countries are explored. ...
Selected proceedings of the seminar on the Current Status of Teaching of Psychology and Psychologica...
The present work examined the current status and outlook of psychology in Morocco. Psychology in Mor...
Generally, psychologists are not well known in public policy and development circles as experts whos...
Psychology has, at best, only made a modest contribution to efforts aimed at resolving the problems ...
In spite of enormous diversities, countries in the developing world display cionsiderable uniformiti...
During the apartheid era, psychology was accused of being irrelevant, and of advertently or inadvert...
As South Africa prepared to host the 30th International Congress of Psychology in 2012, a call was m...
During the apartheid era, psychology was accused of being irrelevant, and of advertently or inadvert...
As South Africa prepared to host the 30th International Congress of Psychology in 2012, a call was m...
Counseling psychology in South Africa is undergoing significant changes, much like the country itsel...
The last global review of the role of psychology in developing countries was edited by Sinha and Ho...
Counseling psychology in South Africa is undergoing significant changes, much like the country itsel...
The method of survey followed in this study is that of the bibliographical approach, i.e. a descript...
Psychology has come a long way since its origin in Africa and Ghana in particular. In this paper, an...
Systemic factors that influence the development of psychology in developing countries are explored. ...
Selected proceedings of the seminar on the Current Status of Teaching of Psychology and Psychologica...
The present work examined the current status and outlook of psychology in Morocco. Psychology in Mor...
Generally, psychologists are not well known in public policy and development circles as experts whos...
Psychology has, at best, only made a modest contribution to efforts aimed at resolving the problems ...
In spite of enormous diversities, countries in the developing world display cionsiderable uniformiti...
During the apartheid era, psychology was accused of being irrelevant, and of advertently or inadvert...
As South Africa prepared to host the 30th International Congress of Psychology in 2012, a call was m...
During the apartheid era, psychology was accused of being irrelevant, and of advertently or inadvert...
As South Africa prepared to host the 30th International Congress of Psychology in 2012, a call was m...
Counseling psychology in South Africa is undergoing significant changes, much like the country itsel...
The last global review of the role of psychology in developing countries was edited by Sinha and Ho...
Counseling psychology in South Africa is undergoing significant changes, much like the country itsel...
The method of survey followed in this study is that of the bibliographical approach, i.e. a descript...