Global public health has improved vastly during the past 25 years, and especially in the survival of infants and young children. However, many of these children, particularly in Africa, continue to live in poverty and in unhealthy, unsupportive environments, and will not be able to meet their developmental potential.
This book takes the reader on a journey through the sensitive and often painful realities of contemporary South African life. Offering a fresh and innovative perspective on psychodynamic psychotherapy, it captures the possibilities of using psychodynamic theory in service of progressive and socially relevant application.
Fully CAPS compliant. Opportunities for exam practice and assessment. Complete Programme of Assessment provided. Used and tested in schools throughout South Africa. Supports and engages learners for success.
Buka ena e itshetlehile haholo ka tlhekefetso e jeleng setsi lefatsheng ka bophara, moo basadi le bana e leng diphofu tse ka sehloohong. Mona Lerato o ile a betwa, a kgothotswa a ba a bolawa ka sehloho ke motho wa ntate. Ka mora lefu leno la masetladibete, mmolai wa hae a phema kahlolo.
The limits of fifteen-year-old Kambili's world are defined by the high walls of her family estate and the dictates of her fanatically religious father. Her life is regulated by schedules: prayer, sleep, study, prayer.