All Stories

  1. “Stammering less so that I can be more of a man”: Discourses of masculinities among young adult men in the Western Cape, South Africa, who stutter.
  2. South African clinical psychology practice: The challenge of local contextual change.
  3. Care and the politics of shame: Medical practitioners and stillbirths in a South African district hospital
  4. Navigating the Relational Psychic Economy of Disability: The Case of M
  5. (Re)presenting the self: Questions raised by a photovoice project with people with physical disabilities in South Africa
  6. The trouble with difference: Challenging and reproducing inequality in a biomedical HIV research community engagement process
  7. A Report on the Impact of the Living Conditions Studies (LCS) on disability in southern Africa
  8. Predictors of negative beliefs toward the sexual rights and perceived sexual healthcare needs of people with physical disabilities in South Africa
  9. Employment integration barriers: experiences of people with disabilities
  10. ‘Every Now and Then You Slip up and Then You Are in Trouble’: The Responsibility on Students with Visual Impairments to Access Reasonable Accommodations in South Africa
  11. Migration, technology and care: what happens to the body?
  12. Decolonising research methodologies: lessons from a qualitative research project, Cape Town, South Africa
  13. Withdrawn, strong, kind, but de-gendered: non-disabled South Africans’ stereotypes concerning persons with physical disabilities
  14. A psychodynamic understanding of parental stress among parents of children with learning and developmental disability and behaviours that challenge
  15. Implications of healing power and positioning for collaboration between formal mental health services and traditional/alternative medicine: the case of Ghana
  16. The sexual and reproductive rights and benefit derived from sexual and reproductive health services of people with physical disabilities in South Africa: beliefs of non-disabled people
  17. “There is nothing wrong with me”: disability invisibility in a rural South African town
  18. First episode psychosis in South Africa
  19. Care and the luxury of trauma: A South African story