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The Zimbabwe Psychological Association is proud to announce an exciting series of book projects that address the psychological realities, challenges, and opportunities unique to Zimbabwe and Southern Africa. We invite psychologists, researchers, practitioners, students, and allied professionals to contribute chapters to these groundbreaking publications.
Share your expertise, contribute to Zimbabwe’s psychological literature, collaborate with fellow professionals, and help shape mental health discourse in our nation.
Keeping your eye on the ball while performing a deep dive on the start-up mentality to derive convergence on cross-platform integration.
This book explores the psychological impact of colonialism, liberation war, and post-independence challenges on Zimbabwean mental health across generations.
A comprehensive exploration of how traditional Zimbabwean knowledge systems intersect with modern psychological practice.
Addressing the unique psychological needs of Zimbabwean youth in the context of migration, technology, unemployment, and cultural change.
Examining family dynamics, marriage, parenting, and relationships through a Zimbabwean cultural lens.
Documenting how Zimbabweans have coped with political violence, economic crisis, and natural disasters while building resilience.
Understanding psychological dynamics in Zimbabwean workplaces, from formal employment to informal economy.
Addressing the psychological dimensions of living with HIV, stigma, treatment, and community support in Zimbabwe.
Examining the psychological impact of GBV and pathways to recovery within Zimbabwean communities.
Exploring the psychological experiences of Zimbabweans who have migrated and those who remain.
Addressing psychological factors affecting education from early childhood through tertiary education in Zimbabwe.
We welcome contributions from diverse perspectives and methodologies. All chapters should be grounded in psychological theory and relevant to the Zimbabwean context.
Submit your chapter proposal (500 words) or express interest by contacting:
Email:Â books@zpa.org.zw