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Self-actualizing and acculturation amongst black personnel practitionersSmit, Hendrina Sophia 06 1900 (has links)
Text in English, summary in English and Afrikaans / Acculturation refers to a culture change as a result of continuous and firsthand
contact between the minority culture and the majority culture.
Through urbanization, the black person is exposed to the Western culture by
means of integrated workplaces, schools and neighborhoods. During the
acculturation process, distinct changes occur within the individual on
interpersonal and intrapersonal levels. Self-actualization is a familiar
concept in the Humanistic paradigm and refers to the notion of living to
one's full potential in order to become the kind of individual one wants to
be. This research aims to investigate the impact of acculturation on the
level of self-actualization of black personnel practitioners.
A sample of 218 black personnel practitioners was used, consisting of an
equal number living in urban and rural areas.
The results of this introductory study indicated that urbanized black personnel practitioners show a higher level of self-actualization than
respondents residing in rural areas. / Akkulturasie verwys na 'n kultuurverandering as 'n uitvloeisel van
deurlopende en eerstehandse kontak tussen die minderheidskultuur en die
dominante kultuur. Deur verstedeliking word die swart persoon blootgestel
aan die Westerse kultuur, asook deur integrasie in die werkplek, skole en
woongebiede. Gedurende hierdie akkulturasieproses vind daar definitiewe
veranderinge plaas in individue op inter- en intrapersoonlike vlak. Selfaktualisering
is 'n bekende konsep in die Humanistiese paradigma en
verwys no die strewe van 'n individu om sy volle potensiaal te bereik en
daardeur die persoon te word wat hy graag wil wees. Hierdie navorsing het
ten doel om die invloed van akkulturasie op die vlak van self-aktualisering
van swart personeelpraktisyns te ondersoek.
'n Steekproef van 218 swart personeelpraktisyns is gebruik waarvan gelyke
getalle woonagtig is in stedelike en landelike gebiede.
Die resultaat van hierdie voorlopige ondersoek toon dat verstedelikte swart personeelpraktisyns 'n hoer vlak van self-aktualisering toon as respondente
wat in landelike gebiede woon. / Industrial & Organisational Psychology / M. Comm. (Industrial Psychology)
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Self-actualizing and acculturation amongst black personnel practitionersSmit, Hendrina Sophia 06 1900 (has links)
Text in English, summary in English and Afrikaans / Acculturation refers to a culture change as a result of continuous and firsthand
contact between the minority culture and the majority culture.
Through urbanization, the black person is exposed to the Western culture by
means of integrated workplaces, schools and neighborhoods. During the
acculturation process, distinct changes occur within the individual on
interpersonal and intrapersonal levels. Self-actualization is a familiar
concept in the Humanistic paradigm and refers to the notion of living to
one's full potential in order to become the kind of individual one wants to
be. This research aims to investigate the impact of acculturation on the
level of self-actualization of black personnel practitioners.
A sample of 218 black personnel practitioners was used, consisting of an
equal number living in urban and rural areas.
The results of this introductory study indicated that urbanized black personnel practitioners show a higher level of self-actualization than
respondents residing in rural areas. / Akkulturasie verwys na 'n kultuurverandering as 'n uitvloeisel van
deurlopende en eerstehandse kontak tussen die minderheidskultuur en die
dominante kultuur. Deur verstedeliking word die swart persoon blootgestel
aan die Westerse kultuur, asook deur integrasie in die werkplek, skole en
woongebiede. Gedurende hierdie akkulturasieproses vind daar definitiewe
veranderinge plaas in individue op inter- en intrapersoonlike vlak. Selfaktualisering
is 'n bekende konsep in die Humanistiese paradigma en
verwys no die strewe van 'n individu om sy volle potensiaal te bereik en
daardeur die persoon te word wat hy graag wil wees. Hierdie navorsing het
ten doel om die invloed van akkulturasie op die vlak van self-aktualisering
van swart personeelpraktisyns te ondersoek.
'n Steekproef van 218 swart personeelpraktisyns is gebruik waarvan gelyke
getalle woonagtig is in stedelike en landelike gebiede.
Die resultaat van hierdie voorlopige ondersoek toon dat verstedelikte swart personeelpraktisyns 'n hoer vlak van self-aktualisering toon as respondente
wat in landelike gebiede woon. / Industrial and Organisational Psychology / M. Comm. (Industrial Psychology)
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Meaning-making post an intensive experiential eventAbrahams, Fayruz 29 October 2020 (has links)
Group relations events are intended to enable transformation through learning, but
such collective experiential events are not explicitly focused on enabling individual
group members to derive meaning from them. This research aims to explicate
individual learning from the experiences of a group relations event, in order to
formulate a process for meaning-making post an intensive experiential event.
Literature reviewed provides construct definitions of systems psychodynamic
aspects, as well as insight, meaning-making, coaching methods and other
approaches to facilitating meaning-making. Systems psychodynamics is the
theoretical paradigm that informs a qualitative phenomenological research
approach. Data analysis adopted hermeneutic phenomenology to allow for the
interpretation of the rich data collected. Multiple case studies were adopted using
multi-pronged data collection methods, including semi-structured interviews
conducted before the event, as well as both a focus group and Free Association
Narrative Interviews (FANI) conducted after the event. The results are reported by
case, and this is followed with an interpretation of results by various systems
psychodynamic themes. Furthermore, the relationship between personality types
and defences mechanisms, with the associative techniques to use for each, have
been set forth as additional findings in the thesis. The research hypothesis produced
by the study is a meaning-making model to facilitate post-group relations event reflections and debriefing, with the aim of enabling insight formation, learning and
adaption by individuals who have participated in such events. / Psychology / Ph. D. (Psychology)
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