Author

Anathi Ntozini

Psychologist and lecturer, University of Pretoria - Cited by 44 - geriatric psychology - masculinity - psychological well-bing

Biography

Dr. Anathi Ntozini was a  counselling  psychologist  and  obtained  an  MSocSci  (Counselling Psychology) degree from the University of Fort Hare in 2012. She worked at this university  as  a  University  Psychologist  for  about  a  year  before  moving  to  the Faculty  of  Humanities  and  Social  Sciences  where she lectured  Psychology  and Sociology  undergraduate  and  post  graduate students  on  deferent  modules  of Psychology  and Sociology as well as supervised post graduate research in Psychology.  She also worked in part-time private practice for about three years providing psychotherapy for mainly adolescents and adults.
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Cited by
Year
Gay Xhosa men’s experiences of ulwaluko (traditional male initiation)
A Ntozini, H NgqangweniCulture, health & sexuality 18 (11), 1309-1318, 2016201
25
2016
Perceptions of traditional male circumcision among university male students at a South African university
AN Ntozini, AA AbdullahiMen and Masculinities 21 (2), 18-20, 2018201
9
2018
Loneliness and psychological well-being among the elderly in Buffalo City, South Africa
A Ntozini, AA AbdullahiJournal of Psychology in Africa 31 (4), 383-389, 010
2
2021