Browsing Humanities by Subject "Guidelines"
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Coping behaviour, posttraumatic growth and psychological well–being in women who experienced childhood sexual abuse
(North-West University, 2012)The high prevalence of sexual abuse suffered by women as children is well documented, both internationally and in South Africa. The life outcomes of women who had experienced childhood sexual abuse are generally reported ... -
Developing guidelines for professionals to facilitate the best interests of the child during the divorce mediation process
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2015)The purpose of the study was to contribute to the improvement of the mediation process and in the process facilitate a better dispensation for children in divorce and a more child-orientated practice. The main aim of this ... -
Guidelines for social workers regarding the first interview with the sexually abused child
(North-West University, 2008)Child sexual abuse is more prevalent than can be expected. It is in one way damaging and the trauma does not end when the abuse stops. The problem rarely occurs in isolation and frequently interacts with other aspects of ... -
Riglyne vir 'n teaterterapieprogram ter voorkoming van MIV/VIGS by adolessente
(North-West University (South Africa), 2003)The aim of the research was to set guide-lines with regard to a theatre therapy programme for social workers with the view to prevent HIV/AIDS in adolescents. The goals formulated to reach the primary aim are as follows: * ... -
South African social workers at risk : exploring pathways to their resilience
(North-West University, 2014)Social workers worldwide play a pivotal role in delivering social services to those in need of such services. Designated social workers (DSWs) deliver statutory services pertaining to the protection of children in need of ...