Vol. 2010 No. 1 (2010)
Gender Dynamics in Zambian Psychology Practices: A Critical African Perspective
Abstract
Gender dynamics in psychology practices are significant within Zambian society, reflecting broader social and cultural contexts in Sub-Saharan Africa. A qualitative analysis of existing literature and expert interviews to explore the influence of gender on psychological service delivery and client experiences. The findings highlight a need for culturally sensitive training programmes to address gender biases in psychology practice settings. Psychology educators should incorporate intersectional perspectives into curricula to better prepare practitioners for diverse client populations.
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