The Kinetic-Tree-House-Person drawing test as a diagnostic instrument in assessment of sexually abused children and monitoring the effects of group play therapy
- Authors: Donaldson, Marilyn Ann
- Date: 1993
- Subjects: Uncatalogued
- Language: English
- Type: Master's theses , text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/193140 , vital:45302
- Description: This research project was developed from the idea that children's drawings reflect both their internal emotional lives and their external lived worlds. The subjects of the project were sexually abused children referred to Fort England Hospital during the first half of 1992. The Kinetic-Tree-House-Person projective drawing test was used as an instrument of assessment in conjunction with the Maudsley Child Psychiatric interview technique. Indications of the effects of sexual abuse were sought in drawing tests administered before and after interventions of ten sessions of group play therapy. Drawing tests were also administered to a control group of children. The research project explored the effectiveness of group play therapy interventions through comparison of pre intervention and post intervention drawings. The rationale for this project was the high incidence of rape and sexual abuse of prepubescent black young women in the Eastern Cape particularly, and in South Africa generally. There is need for both assessments of screening instruments and validation of therapeutic interventions if this problem is to be addressed adequately. , Thesis (MA) -- Faculty of Humanities, Psychology, 1993
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- Date Issued: 1993
The nature of the oxidation products of dicyanoruthenium phthalocyanine in aqueous and non-aqueous solvents
- Authors: Nyokong, Tebello
- Date: 1993
- Subjects: To be catalogued
- Language: English
- Type: text , article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/295543 , vital:57352 , xlink:href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S0277-5387(00)81741-6"
- Description: The cyclic voltammetry of [(CN)2RuIIPc]2− in acetonitrile or dichloromethane shows two oxidation couples at E12 = 0.31 and 0.85 V (vs S.C.E.) in CH2Cl2 and E12 = 0.45 and 1.15 V (vs S.C.E.) in acetonitrile. The spectroelectrochemistry of [(CN)2RuIIPc]2− in these solvents showed that oxidations occur at the phthalocyanine ligand. K2[(CN)2RuIIPc] dissolves in water at pHs greater than 5. The cyclic voltammetry of this complex showed oxidation couples at 0.32 and 0.29 V (vs S.C.E.) for aqueous solutions containing sodium sulphate (0.1M) and for buffered solutions (pH = 9), respectively. Both cyclic voltammetry and controlled potential coulometry gave evidence of electrocrystallization of the oxidation product. Chemical oxidations of [(CN)2RuIIPc]2− in water also showed phthalocyanine ligand oxidation.
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- Date Issued: 1993
Title not specified
- Authors: Mhini, E. N. , Dargie, Dave
- Date: 1991-11-01
- Subjects: Folk music Africa , Sacred music South Africa , Church music South Africa , Field recordings South Africa , Africa South Africa Alice, Eastern Cape sa
- Language: English
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , audio recording
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/471452 , vital:77455 , DDC226-01
- Description: Dave Dargie interviewing Mrs Mhini a masters student in connection with misuse of bursary funds
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- Date Issued: 1991-11-01
A study of the manifestations of the death instinct as evidenced in the case of a pathological organization
- Authors: De Villiers, Jeanine
- Date: 1991-04
- Subjects: Uncatalogued
- Language: English
- Type: Master's theses , text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/191691 , vital:45148
- Description: The case study method was used to investigate the manifestations of the death instinct as evidenced in a pathological organization. Work of Kleinian analysts in this area was employed as a basis for interrogating the material that emerged in a five month psychotherapy with a borderline disordered patient. It was demonstrated how the pathological organization was employed as a means of evading paranoid- schizoid fears and depressive position anxieties. Two ways in which defences were assembled into the pathological organization could be traced, both leading to resistance in the therapy. The one set of defences would entail a complete withdrawal from contact, where the patient would hold herself aloof from experience through a solitary invulnerability. The other set of defences involved an active attack on the vulnerable, libidinal self. Identified with the bad, anti-libidinal self, the patient would attempt to annihilate the libidinal self in various ways. Fragmentation of her thoughts and memories, self-destructive behaviour and phantasized and actual attacks on the objects in her world which called forth her neediness were all evidenced. In conclusion, the issue of whether a more active interpretation of the manifestations of the death instinct or a less interpretative, more holding therapeutic stance should be adopted in the therapy with patients exhibiting a pathological organization was raised. , Thesis (MA) -- Faculty of Humanities, Psychology, 1991
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- Date Issued: 1991-04
"The word as image": survey with special reference to the twentieth century
- Authors: Edworthy, S
- Date: 1991-03
- Subjects: Uncatalogued
- Language: English
- Type: Master's theses , text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/191247 , vital:45075
- Description: This essay is intended, firstly for those who at some time have had the urge to include words into their otherwise conventional representational images, but are deterred by the suspicion that such elements have no place in the picture plane. Secondly, it is hoped, that this dissertation will provide some understanding concerning the motivations and aims of artists, using "verbal symbols" in their visual images. At this point, I offer some explanation of the term "verbal symbols". The alphabet that we are accustomed to today differs vastly from the first writing that was invented. The naming of items nowadays is arbitrarily established and all we are left with is a name that bears no visual resemblance to the object it represents in real life. The word "house", for example, tells us nothing of the physical nature of a house. However, owing to our conditioning, the word evokes in us a mental picture of a house, even if the details of this picture will vary amongst individuals. Words then are symbols which denote, broadly speaking, objects that exist in our daily lives, without being in any way visual representations of these objects. Of course there are also words which are dependent on other words for their meaning, such as prepositions, conjunctions or suffices, but this is irrelevant to this essay. , Thesis (MFA) -- Faculty of Humanities, Fine Art, 1991
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- Date Issued: 1991-03
Rites of passage: Substance dependence and the negotiation of development tasks - a case study
- Authors: Roux, Catharina
- Date: 1991
- Subjects: Uncatalogued
- Language: English
- Type: Master's theses , text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/193242 , vital:45313
- Description: This thesis is an attempt to provide an understanding of drug addiction in its relation to the tasks and arrests which take place during the developmental process. Current theories of drug addiction are situated within the parameters of developmental theory; Object Relations Theory, Lacanian Structuralism and Freud’s concept of the Oedipus Complex are drawn on. The dual regressive and progressive function of drugs as it relates to developmental tasks and arrests is illustrated, the argument being that a very specific relationship exists between the compulsive use of drugs and the developmental tasks which need to be avoided as well as those which need to be negotiated. The case study research method is made use of in the attempt to illustrate the links between drug addiction and specific developmental tasks. I present an in-depth analysis of the developmental history of Rafiq Jaffer, an inpatient at the drug unit at Lentegeur Psychiatric Hospital, drawing on the material which was collected during nine months of individual therapy. As Borderline Personality Disorder is the primary diagnosis in the case of Rafiq Jaffer, the emphasis is by necessity put on borderline pathology. The primary aim of the thesis is, however, to highlight the need to understand the compulsive use of drugs within the context of the developmental process, thereby developing a conceptualisation against which further cases may be tested. , Thesis (MA) -- Faculty of Humanities, Psychology, 1991
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- Date Issued: 1991
Bulimia Nervosa: a case study in cognitive psychotherapy
- Authors: Kanfer, Josephine
- Date: 1990
- Subjects: Uncatalogued
- Language: English
- Type: Master's theses , text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/192988 , vital:45287
- Description: This project uses the case-study method to illustrate the application of integrating varied accepted modes of psychotherapeutic interventions. It concentrates on the first 22 out-patient sessions of therapy with a diagnosed bulimic, spanning a 6 month period. A brief summary of the subsequent 10 follow-up sessions is also given. The case presented is of a 22 year old female student diagnosed as bulimic (of 7 year duration), dysthymic and with a dependent personality disorder. She has symptoms of anxiety. She has a history of anorexia nervosa. Fairburn's (1985) cognitive-behavioural programme for bulimia was used initially. Its structured framework with the emphasis on the eating behaviour was an essential aspect in contributing to the success of the initial phase of the therapy. This patient had had previously experienced 8 sessions of non-directive depth psychotherapy which had confused and compounded her problems. The structure had provided her with a sense of control. In implementing the second stage of Fairburn's programme, where the focus is cognitive, the patient could no longer work in this this structured manner. The attempts to implement the standard cognitive techniques provided the catalyst for activating deeper underlying emotions and cognitions. Furthermore, this gave impetus to work actively with the interpersonal aspect of the therapeutic relationship. Young's (1989) model for identifying Early Maladaptive Schemas could be applied. The focus then moved from the behaviours and dealt with these schemas as activated in the therapeutic relationship. The patient was able to make links to her family and her past. The therapy proved successful, as not only were the behavioural symptoms alleviated, but also the patient's interpersonal problems which underlay her personality disorder were accessed. The patient had become more self-assertive, her mood had improved considerably, she was less concerned with body image and more accepting of herself. She had become more reality based and her interpersonal relational abi1ity had improved. , Thesis (MA) -- Faculty of Humanities, Psychology, 1990
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- Date Issued: 1990
The silent patient: a consideration of Gendlin's recommendations in the treatment of a silent adolescent
- Authors: Le Roux, J D
- Date: 1990
- Subjects: Uncatalogued
- Language: English
- Type: Master's theses , text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/193054 , vital:45294
- Description: This study comprises a dialogue between Gendlin's recommendations on the treatment of the silent patient and case-material taken from 39 sessions of psychodynamic psychotherapy with a 16 year old adolescent. The most characteristic feature of the therapy with this young person, was her pattern of silence and unresponsiveness. The aim of this study is to ascertain the usefulness of Gendlin's recommendations in the therapy of this category of patient. The dialogue between the suggested recommendations and the case- material served to illustrate the point that Gendlin's recommendations are of great value in the treatment of the silent adolescent. The value of these recommendations lie in their ability to comment meaningfully on the process of therapy with the silent patient by providing not only skills and techniques, but also a conceptual framework within which to contextualize the therapy. The recommendations were also found to be sensitive to some of the key issues of relevance to adolescence as a developmental phase. The case-study method was deemed an appropriate structure within which to conduct this examination. , Thesis (MA) -- Faculty of Humanities, Psychology, 1990
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- Date Issued: 1990
Population structure, production, growth, reproduction and the ecology of Atherina breviceps Valenciennes, 1935 (Pisces : Atherinidae) and Gilchristella aestuaria (Gilchrist, 1914) (Pisces : Clupeidae), from two southern Cape coastal lakes
- Authors: Ratte, Theodore Wilhlelm
- Date: 1989-01
- Subjects: Silversides , Clupeidae -- South Africa -- Cape of Good Hope
- Language: English
- Type: Doctoral theses , text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10948/50878 , vital:43029
- Description: Over the period October 1978 to January 1981, a total of 147 853 Atherina breviceps with a total biomass of 55 2B0,7 g and 107 046 Gilchristella aestuaria with a total biomass of 33 708,9 g were collected in the Swartvlei System and 151 531 A. breviceps with a total biomass of 727 795,0 g and 51 258 G. aestuaria with a total biomass of 12 231,5 g were collected in Groenvlei, to determine their population structure, production, growth, reproduction and ecology in both systems. A. breviceps and G. aestuaria were collected from nine and eleven estuaries respectively, including Groenvlei, along the Cape coast to determine the degree of genetic divergence of both these two species in Groenvlei. It was found that the mature 0-year-old A. breviceps and the 2-year-old G. aestuaria dominated the catches in the Swartvlei System, whereas the juvenile 0-year-olds and 1-year-olds of both species respectively, dominated the catches in Groenvlei. The Swartvlei System and Groenvlei produced respectively between 10-12 metric tons of A. breviceps and between 5-3 metric tons of G. aestuaria annually. A. breviceps and G. aestuana in the Swartvlei System and Groenvlei attain observed ages of between 3 years and 7-8 years respectively. The main spawning period for both species is between spring-autumn in Groenvlei and for A. breviceps in the Swartvlei System. G. aestuaria has a continuous winter-summer spawning in the Swartvlei System. A. breviceps and G. aestuaria in Groenvlei have diverged to such an extent from these two species' populations in other systems, that A. breviceps and G. aestuaria in Groenvlei should receive a priority conservation status. , Thesis (PhD) -- Faculty of Science, 1989
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- Date Issued: 1989-01
Ahomna Homna
- Authors: Workshop participants , Unnamed , Dargie, Dave
- Date: 1988-02-06 , 1988-02-07
- Subjects: Folk music Africa , Sacred music South Africa , Church music South Africa , Field recordings South Africa , Africa South Africa Mthatha, Eastern Cape sa
- Language: IsiXhosa
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , audio recording
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/460933 , vital:76066 , DDC217a-14
- Description: Sung mass at St Bede's, accompanied by Uhadi bow.
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- Date Issued: 1988-02-06
- Date Issued: 1988-02-07
Ahomna homna
- Authors: Workshop participants , Unnamed , Dargie, Dave
- Date: 1988-02-06
- Subjects: Folk music Africa , Sacred music South Africa , Church music South Africa , Field recordings South Africa , Africa South Africa Mthatha, Eastern Cape sa
- Language: isiXhosa
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , audio recording
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/461222 , vital:76152 , DDC218a-14
- Description: Sung mass at St Bede's, accompanied by Uhadi bow.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1988-02-06
Ariri Amen Siyawururisa = Amen we praise you
- Authors: Workshop participants , Unnamed , Dargie, Dave
- Date: 1988-02-06
- Subjects: Folk music Africa , Sacred music South Africa , Church music South Africa , Field recordings South Africa , Africa South Africa Mthatha, Eastern Cape sa
- Language: isiXhosa
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , audio recording
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/461291 , vital:76162 , DDC218b-07
- Description: Sung mass at St Bede's, accompanied by marimba and drum.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1988-02-06
Baba somandla = Almighty Father
- Authors: Workshop participants , Buthelezi, Mandla , Unnamed , Dargie, Dave
- Date: 1988-02-06 , 1988-02-07
- Subjects: Folk music Africa , Sacred music South Africa , Church music South Africa , Field recordings South Africa , Africa South Africa Mthatha, Eastern Cape sa
- Language: IsiXhosa
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , audio recording
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/459997 , vital:75883 , DDC217a-05
- Description: Sung mass at St Bede's, accompanied by drum and clapping.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1988-02-06
- Date Issued: 1988-02-07
Baba somandla = Almighty Father
- Authors: Workshop participants , Buthelezi, Mandla , Unnamed , Dargie, Dave
- Date: 1988-02-06 , 1988-02-07
- Subjects: Folk music Africa , Sacred music South Africa , Church music South Africa , Field recordings South Africa , Africa South Africa Mthatha, Eastern Cape sa
- Language: IsiXhosa
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , audio recording
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/459974 , vital:75878 , DDC217a-02
- Description: Sung mass st St Bede's, accompanied by drum and clapping.
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- Date Issued: 1988-02-06
- Date Issued: 1988-02-07
Baba somandla = Almighty Father
- Authors: Workshop participants , Buthelezi, Mandla , Unnamed , Dargie, Dave
- Date: 1988-02-06 , 1988-02-07
- Subjects: Folk music Africa , Sacred music South Africa , Church music South Africa , Field recordings South Africa , Africa South Africa Mthatha, Eastern Cape sa
- Language: IsiXhosa
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , audio recording
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/459965 , vital:75877 , DDC217a-01
- Description: Sung mass st St Bede's, accompanied by drum and clapping.
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- Date Issued: 1988-02-06
- Date Issued: 1988-02-07
Baba somandla = Almighty Father
- Authors: Workshop participants , Buthelezi, Mandla , Unnamed , Dargie, Dave
- Date: 1988-02-06 , 1988-02-07
- Subjects: Folk music Africa , Sacred music South Africa , Church music South Africa , Field recordings South Africa , Africa South Africa Mthatha, Eastern Cape sa
- Language: IsiXhosa
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , audio recording
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/460877 , vital:76060 , DDC217a-08
- Description: Sung mass at St Bede's, accompanied by drum.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1988-02-06
- Date Issued: 1988-02-07
Baba somandla = Almighty Father
- Authors: Workshop participants , Buthelezi, Mandla , Unnamed , Dargie, Dave
- Date: 1988-02-06
- Subjects: Folk music Africa , Sacred music South Africa , Church music South Africa , Field recordings South Africa , Africa South Africa Mthatha, Eastern Cape sa
- Language: isiXhosa
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , audio recording
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/461137 , vital:76126 , DDC218a-05
- Description: Sung mass at St Bede's, accompanied by drum and clapping.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1988-02-06
Baba somandla = Almighty Father
- Authors: Workshop participants , Buthelezi, Mandla , Unnamed , Dargie, Dave
- Date: 1988-02-06
- Subjects: Folk music Africa , Sacred music South Africa , Church music South Africa , Field recordings South Africa , Africa South Africa Mthatha, Eastern Cape sa
- Language: isiXhosa
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , audio recording
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/461101 , vital:76117 , DDC218a-01
- Description: Sung mass at St Bede's, accompanied by drum and clapping.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1988-02-06
Baba somandla = Almighty Father
- Authors: Workshop participants , Buthelezi, Mandla , Unnamed , Dargie, Dave
- Date: 1988-02-06
- Subjects: Folk music Africa , Sacred music South Africa , Church music South Africa , Field recordings South Africa , Africa South Africa Mthatha, Eastern Cape sa
- Language: isiXhosa
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , audio recording
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/461106 , vital:76118 , DDC218a-02
- Description: Sung mass at St Bede's, accompanied by drum and clapping.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1988-02-06
Baba somandla = Almighty Father
- Authors: Workshop participants , Unnamed , Dargie, Dave
- Date: 1988-02-06
- Subjects: Folk music Africa , Sacred music South Africa , Church music South Africa , Field recordings South Africa , Africa South Africa Mthatha, Eastern Cape sa
- Language: isiXhosa
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , audio recording
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/461243 , vital:76155 , DDC218b-02
- Description: Sung mass at St Bede's, accompanied by marimba.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1988-02-06