Internasionale Referate: 2005

  1. Bock-Jonathan, B., Grundlingh, A., Le Roux, MC., & De Wet, H. (2005). Mental toughness in netball players from the Western Cape. 1st International Sports Science Conference, Botswana, February 2005,
  2. Combrinck, I., & Naidoo, A.V. (2005). The theoretical framework underlying research undertaken concerning the role of spiritual fitness in substance dependent women in recovery. Presentation at the International Society for Theoretical Psychology Conference, Cape Town, 27 June, 2005.
  3. De Vos, H.M. (2005) Phenomenology and psychology: In search of new avenues in psychology (Symposium). Paper presented at the International Society for Theoretical Psychology, Breakwater Lodge, Cape Town, South Africa, 20-24 June 2005.
  4. Dreyer, V.M.* & De Vos, H.M. (2005) The premise of non-locality: In search of new avenues in psychology (Symposium). Paper presented at the International Society for Theoretical Psychology, Breakwater Lodge, Cape Town, South Africa, 20-24 June 2005.
  5. Greeff, AP, Vansteenwegen, A., & Herbiest, T. (2005). Indicators of family resilience after the death of a child. 4th Annual Sandhills Regional Psychological Conference, Laurinberg, North Carolina. 18-19 Maart 2005.
  6. Loxton, H. An assessment of early childhood fears: A South African cross cultural perspective. Presentation at the 9th European Congress of Psychology, Granada, Spain, 3-8 July, 2005.
  7. Mankayi, N., Shefer, T., & Naidoo, A.V. (2005). Constructions of male identities and unsafe sexual practices in the military. From Boys to Men: Masculinities & Risk. International Conference, University of the Western Cape, 28th January 2005.
  8. Niemand, H. * & De Vos, H.M. (2005) Kierkegaard and Derrida: A comparison. In search of new avenues in psychology (Symposium). Paper presented at the International Society for Theoretical Psychology, Breakwater Lodge, Cape Town, South Africa, 20-24 June 2005.
  9. Schneider, M., & Swartz, L. (2005). Theory and practice in disability research: Social security provision in South Africa. NNDR 8th Research Conference, Oslo, Norway. 14-16 April 2005.
  10. Smyth, L., & Naidoo, A.V. (2005). A phenomenological inquiry into the lived experience of social support for Black women living with HIV. Presentation at the International Society for Theoretical Psychology Conference, Cape Town, 26 June 2005.
  11. Swartz, L., Kagee, SA. (2005). Participating, expertise and science. Paper presented at the meeting Emerging Ethical Issues in Social Sciences and Cross-Cultural Clinical Research, 5-6 May 2005, University of Essex.
  12. Thomas, P., & Naidoo, A.V. (2005). Consulting in South Africa – moving psychology towards a wider usefulness: The implications for training. Presentation at the International Society for Theoretical Psychology Conference, Cape Town, 28 June 2005.
  13. Thomas, P., & Naidoo, A.V. (2005). Consulting in South Africa – moving psychology towards a wider usefulness: The implications for training. Presentation at the International Critical Psychology Conference, Durban, 4-9 July 2005.
  14. Van Wyk, S.B., & Naidoo, A.V. (2005). Broadening access to mental health services in a disadvantaged community in South Africa. Presentation at the 9th European Congress of Psychology, Granada, Spain, 3-8 July, 2005.