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Cognition & Co Podcast: Psychology in South Africa

by Cognition & Co

The Cognition & Co Podcast is hosted by Dylan Benyon, the founder of South Africa's Psychology Student Network. Each episode will discuss various topics related to Psychology and Mental Health, as well as provide information on studying Psychology in South Africa.

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Episodes

Episode 20 - Hiatus

3m · Published 31 Dec 07:23
For the past 2 years, this podcast has been so much fun to create and produce, however as I step into my professional training I need to focus my attention on my studies. Thank you for being a part of this incredible journey and I hope that you've learned something for these interactions with other professionals. If this podcast has helped or assisted you in any way, please reach out and let me know - [email protected] or send us a message on social media. - Dylan Benyon Episode List: 1. Student Experience - Monique Van Hattum - SMU 2. Applications & Referee Reports 3. Student Experience - Adrian Campos - NWU 4. Social Media & Psychology Students 5. Research; Where to Start? 6. COVID-19 & Mental Health - Role of Psychologists 7. Cyberpsychology & Online Interviews 8. Burnout & Selfcare for Psychologists and Students 9. Student Experience - Vhonani Maboga - UL 10. Neuropsychology & UCT Neuropsychology Programme 11. Masters Selections; For Loved Ones 12. Psychometry 13. Registered Counselling 14. Masters Mentorship Network - Part 1 15. Masters Mentorship Network - Part 2 16. Cycle4MentalHealth 17. UNIBS Counselling Psychology Internship 18. Body Acceptance & Mental Health 19. Phelophepa Healthcare Train

Episode 19 - Phelophepa Healthcare Train - Lekha Daya

1h 7m · Published 29 Dec 09:33

In this episode of the Cognition & Co Podcast we talk to Counselling Psychologist Lekha Daya about her time on the Phelophepa Healthcare Train as Acting Manager of the Psychology Department. 

The Transnet Foundation started the Phelophepa Healthcare Train initiative in 1994; the two globally recognized flagship primary healthcare trains are fondly nicknamed ‘the miracle trains’ and ‘trains of hope’ by communities across South Africa. For many, the arrival of the Phelophepa trains in their communities signals the arrival of ‘good, clean, affordable, quality healthcare’. The name ‘Phelophepa’ means ‘good, clean health’ in Sotho and Venda and the news that Phelophepa is on the way, brings hope and anticipation to many of South Africa’s most vulnerable citizens.

For more information on the Phelophepa Train, please visit the Transnet Foundation website or contact Sharlene Jadoo via email at [email protected]

Lekha Daya's Bio:

I’m Lekha Daya, a work in progress and a human being before anything else. I am a Counselling Psychologist and mental health advocate focused on creating social change and disrupting the accessibility gap in mental healthcare. I recently vacated the position of Acting Head of Psychology for the Transnet Foundation on the Phelophepa II Healthcare Train. I am currently Senior Psychologist at Panda (a technology company focused on mental healthcare through an app called Panda). I did a Bachelor of Social Sciences (majoring in Psychology and Criminology) at UKZN, a BA Honours in Psychology at (previously known) NMMU, and a Masters in Counselling Psychology at Rhodes University. I completed my professional training at Rhodes as well as at PsyCaD at UJ. I have been a Registered Counsellor with the HPCSA since 2013 and have had the opportunity to apply Psychology within the NGO and public health sector, the corporate wellness sector and the education sector over the past 10 years. When I'm not working I enjoy spending time in nature, hiking, spending time with friends and family, listening to podcasts, and squeezing in some yoga where I can!

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/lekha-daya-1a52967b

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Episode 18 - Body Acceptance & Mental Health - Sara Puhto

1h 0m · Published 09 Oct 05:00

In this long awaited episode of the Cognition & Co Podcast; Psychology in South Africa we take a look at body acceptance and how one young lady is single-handedly normalizing the human body, one photograph at a time. Sara Puhto is a 25 year old Psychology student from Finland, who grew up in Singapore. She came to South Africa in 2016 to study an undergraduate degree (BA General) at the University of Pretoria. She decided to further her studies in Psychology by getting an Honours degree at SACAP. 

She currently runs a social media page on Instagram relating to body acceptance and self acceptance. She attempts to bring forth acceptance, neutrality, and/or appreciation towards different topics related to bodies and body image, such as; body hair, hip dips, bloating, tummy fat, cellulite, stretch marks etc. Additionally, in the past she had placed focus on how posing, angles, editing and lighting change how individuals look in photos and relate this to “posing on instagram” versus how people look naturally in real life, without the posing. She did this to normalise how people look in real life because she feels like posing on Instagram can sometimes distort our perception of how bodies look naturally without posing.

Make sure you follow SaggySara on Instagram as well as on her TikTok page for more information on the work she does promoting body acceptance. 

Instagram: @saggysara
TikTok: @saggysara 

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Episode 17 - UNIBS Counselling Psychology Internship - Nicole Docherty

43m · Published 14 Jun 09:37

Ever wanted to know what was covered in a Counselling Psychology Internship? Here's your chance to find out more about one of the top Counselling internships in South Africa. In this episode we're joined by Nicole Docherty from the Unit for Professional Training and Service in the Behavioural Sciences (UNIBS) at the University of the Free State. 

Nicole Docherty is a Counselling Psychologist, currently working at the Unit for Professional Training and Services in the Behavioural Sciences (UNIBS) at the University of the Free State and in private practice in Bloemfontein. Nicole works with individuals of all ages, providing therapy and psychological assessments for a wide range of psychological needs. Nicole works not only with various life challenges and pathologies, but also aids individuals in fostering growth and development. In her space time Nicole enjoys writing poetry, running and spending time with friends and family.

UNIBS serves a tri-functional purpose at the University of the Free State. The first, and most prominent of these, pertains to the training and delivery of professionals in the field of psychology – at the registered Counselling Psychologist level. The training is designed in accordance with the prescripts set by the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) and ensures that the core competencies (as identified by this professional body) are inculcated.

The second and third functions of this unit, namely public service and research, predictably result from the above mentioned primary role and result in the delivery of specialized psychological services to the wider community and the generation of relevant and eminent research and publications. A high priority is placed upon evidence-based and research-supported interventions.

In support of these overarching functions, the unit engages in robust international benchmarking partnerships as evidenced by an internship exchange programme entered into with the KU Leuven in Belgium and numerous other well-established international research collaborations and endeavours.

Since the beginning of 2014, this unit is one of only two internship sites accredited by the HPCSA for the training of Counselling Psychologists in the Free State and Northern Cape Province.

Contact information:

Any queries to Nicole Docherty: [email protected]

Applications to Prof Adelene Grobler: [email protected]

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Episode 16 - Cycle4MentalHealth

49m · Published 20 Apr 04:57

#CYCLE4MENTALHEALTH

Cognition & Co is extremely proud to announce that we will be partnering with and supporting the Cycle4MentalHealth team as they raise funds and awareness for mental health in South Africa. Manuel van der Neut & Joshua McQuirk will be embarking on a 1600km journey across South Africa by bicycle to raise funds for the South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG).

In this episode we'll discuss the entire initiative and how it came to be. Manuel and Josh give us a look into the journey ahead of them, as well as tell us more about their training regime and the challenges they've faced along the way. We cover everything from losing teeth to chamois cream!

Follow the Cycle4MentalHealth journey here.

Donate to the BackaBuddy page here.

Find out more about SADAG and the cause here.

Reach out to SADAG by calling this toll-free number: 0800 567 567

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Episode 15 - Masters Mentorship Network - Part 2 - Liesl Morris & Amy Davison

1h 7m · Published 25 Jan 11:18

From the minute Cognition & Co had launched, our goal was to safeguard the mental health of the Psychology students of South Africa. In 2019, we launched our Masters Mentorship Network in an attempt to create an actual intervention that could motivate, inspire, and support any student that would be applying for a professional Masters degree at one of the prestigious South African universities.

In this episode, we talk to Liesl Morris and Amy Davison, a mentorship pair from the the 2020 version of the Masters Mentorship Network. We'll discuss their experiences having been a part of the programme and what they took away from it. 

Liesl Morris is a Registered Clinical Psychologist currently working in a practice in Salt Rock on the North Coast of KwaZulu Natal. Liesl completed her BA Psychology and BA Honours Degrees at the University of Johannesburg (UJ). She then also completed her Masters in Clinical Psychology at the University of Johannesburg. Liesl went on to complete her internship at the Townhill/Fort Napier Psychiatric and Forensic Hospitals in Pietermaritzburg, KZN. Thereafter she had the opportunity to do some contract lecturing for the University of KwaZulu Natal before completing her Community Service at the Department of Correctional Services. Here she had the opportunity to assist in introducing and developing Psychological Services Department within the Bethal Management Area in Mpumalanga. Liesl is passionate about providing clients with holistic and individualised treatment and has a particular interest in trauma and loss, substance use and addiction, mood and anxiety disorders and personality disorders.

Amy Davison is a Psychology honours graduate and recently completed her Psychometry Practicum through the University of Johannesburg. She is honoured to be a Mentorship Facilitator with Cognition and Co for this years Masters Mentorship Network. Soon, Amy will be joining the therapy team at a high school working as a Psychometrist where she hopes to inspire, be inspired, to nurture and to grow. Amy aspires to continue her development in the field of Psychology, using her passion and determination as a Psychometrist to eventually study further and register as a Psychologist.

To find out more about the initiative, visit our website by clicking here.

Make sure to subscribe to our podcast so that you don't miss the next episode in this series. In the next episode we will be talking to participants in the 2020 Masters Mentorship Network, and find out more about their subjective experience and how the initiative was beneficial for them.

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Episode 14 - Masters Mentorship Network - Part 1 - Dylan Benyon

15m · Published 11 Dec 15:46

From the minute Cognition & Co had launched, our goal was to safeguard the mental health of the Psychology students of South Africa. In 2019, we launched our Masters Mentorship Network in an attempt to create an actual intervention that could motivate, inspire, and support any student that would be applying for a professional Masters degree at one of the prestigious South African universities. 

This episode covers the history and motivation behind the initiative as well as the developments going into the 3rd year of the national programme. With the introduction of the Mentorship Facilitator Team in 2021, we are confident that this will be our biggest network yet; reaching more professionals and therefore helping more students.

To find out more about the initiative, visit our website by clicking here.

Make sure to subscribe to our podcast so that you don't miss the next episode in this series. In the next episode we will be talking to participants in the 2020 Masters Mentorship Network, and find out more about their subjective experience and how the initiative was beneficial for them.

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Episode 13 - BPsych Series Part 2 - Registered Counsellor - Savannah Naick

34m · Published 01 Dec 12:48

Interested in becoming a Registered Counsellor and provide short-term counselling interventions? Then you're listening to the right podcast! This two part series covers the BPsych and BPsych Equivalent programmes allow graduates the ability to register as either a Registered Counsellor or Psychometrist and work within the field of professional psychology in South Africa.

On this episode of this BPsych Series, we will be covering the Registered Counsellor route and what studying a BPsych entails. We are joined by HPCSA Registered Counsellor, Savannah Naick, to discuss her journey through Psychology that led her to the BPsych programme and her registration as a Registered Counsellor. We talk about the role of a of practical training in the field of counselling and the importance of having a professional registration. We also look into the procedures, duration, and coursework covered during these programmes and internships.

Follow Savannah on her various social media platforms below;

Instagram: @savannahnaick
LinkedIn: Savannah Naick

To find out more about the BPsych route to registration, make sure you visit our website for more information and where to study and what it entails. As mentioned above, this is a two part series on the BPsych route, so please hit subscribe on your favourite Podcast Streaming App so you can have a listen to episode 12 on Psychometry.

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Episode 12 - BPsych Series Part 1 - Psychometry - Boipelo Noko

1h 13m · Published 02 Nov 08:23

Ever wondered what the shortest route to becoming an HPCSA registered professional is? That's right; the BPsych and BPsych Equivalent programmes allow graduates the ability to register as either a Registered Counsellor or Psychometrist and work within the field of professional psychology in South Africa.

On this first episode of this BPsych Series, we will be covering the Psychometry route and what studying a BPsych entails. We are joined by HPCSA registered Psychometrist for Independent Practice, Boipelo Noko, to discuss her journey through Psychology that led her to the BPsych Equivalent programme at the University of Johannesburg. We talk about the role of a Psychometrist in the field of psychology and the importance of psychometric assessment. We also look into the procedures, duration, and coursework covered during these programmes and internships.

Bips is the co-host of an incredibly successful podcast called the Naked Show. Make sure you tune in and have some laughs with her and Adrian as they talk about anything and everything that happens in their lives!

Follow Boipelo on her various social media platforms below;

Instagram: @boipelo_noko
Instagram: @thenakedshow
LinkedIn: Boipelo Noko

To find out more about the BPsych route to registration, make sure you visit our website for more information and where to study and what it entails. As mentioned above, this is a two part series on the BPsych route, so please hit subscribe on your favourite Podcast Streaming App so you don't miss our next episode on Registered Counsellors.

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Episode 11 - Masters Selections; For Loved Ones - Dr Kameshnee Ramasamy

34m · Published 26 Sep 06:03
Masters Selections; For Loved Ones. Every year, hundreds of students apply for various Psychology Masters programmes around South Africa. Students pour their hearts and minds into applications and autobiographies in the hopes that a university will select them to interview for a space in the class of the following year. While this time is stressful for the students, the family support systems of these students is of put under tremendous strain too. This podcast was created in order to help the families and loved ones of these brave students understand the selection process and what the students are trying to achieve.  We have asked Dr Kameshnee Ramasamy, a Clinical Psychologist from Nelson Mandela University, to help us understand some of the behind-the-scenes procedures that make selections the way they are. We also look into the reasons as to why these selections need to be as stringent as they have become over the past few years.  If you're an applicant and you want someone in your support system to understand what you're going through, have them listen to this podcast (maybe even with you); this one is for the loved ones.  Dr Ramasamy runs a Private Practice in Port Elizabeth - 39 Fourth Avenue, Newton Park (041 365 7750). She has also had a massive involvement in the Enthomjeni - Fountain of Student Wellness project at NMU. Click the link above for more details on that initiative.  The Cognition & Co Podcast is now available on all major Podcast Streaming Apps so make sure you subscribe in order to keep hearing our content. Follow our social media pages by clicking the links below; Facebook Instagram Twitter If anyone is interested in sponsoring an episode of the Cognition & Co Podcast, please contact us by following this link. Visit our website for more information on our services and offerings - www.cognitionandco.com

Cognition & Co Podcast: Psychology in South Africa has 21 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 15:01:02. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 26th, 2024 17:14.

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