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No. 10 (1988)

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Published: 1988-05-01

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Editorial

  • EDITORIAL

    Grahame Hayes
    1-3
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Articles

  • Alienation amongst black students at a predominantly white university

    Natalie Leon, Susan Lea
    4-21
    • pdf
  • "Unrest" at UCT: Psychological sequelae of police action

    Tammy Shefer, Beatie Hofmeyr
    22-30
    • pdf
  • Psychological perspectives on crowding: A materialist critique

    Henk Eichhorn
    31-52
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  • Towards a model for a South African clinical psychology

    Adrian K Perkel
    53-75
    • pdf
  • Interview - "Mental Health in Nicaragua"

    Lloyd Vogelman
    • pdf

Book Reviews

  • Book review: "Detention and torture in South Africa"

    Ann Harper
    • pdf
  • Book review: "Not either an experimental doll"

    Gillian Eagle
    • pdf
  • Book review: "Psychology in context"

    Don Foster
    • pdf
  • Book review: "Black mamba rising"

    Lindy Stiebel
    • pdf

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