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PYC1511 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2026 - DUE 23 March 2026 .... Unique number: 354194 Dear student. Please submit your assessment 1 as soon as possible to access a draft Turnitin Report, and to address any negative Turnitin feedback and resubmit before the due date of 23 March 2026. This assessment is based on Unit 1 and Unit 2 of the study material. You are required to provide written answers (the essay format) to the questions in this section. Note: Before attempting this assessment, please read the “Turnitin Report and Academic Integrity” document. It contains important information regarding the Turnitin Report and the Similarity Index). INSTRUCTIONS: Write an assessment answering the questions provided in this section. • Assessment length: between 6 to 8 pages (including references) • Submit your assessment as an Adobe Acrobat (pdf) file ONLY. • Submit a typed assessment (not hand-written) using Arial/New Times Roman, 12 pt font size, with 1.5-line spacing. • References: between 7 to 10 references. The American Psychological Association (APA - 7th edition) must be used for referencing within the text, and the references at the end of the assessment. • Complete the END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (EULA) for Turnitin. Select the orange EULA button and wait for the "Thank you" notice. If the EULA is not done, then the assessment file will not be submitted to Turnitin, and the assessment will be invalid. • Submit the final assessment on or before 23 March 2026 (23:00). Assessment Overview Unit 1 - The history of Psychology in Africa: this unit examines the historical development of psychology in Africa, particularly in South Africa, and argues that the discipline of psychology is not neutral but shaped by colonial and political forces. It explains how psychology was imported from Europe through colonial universities and institutions, bringing Western worldviews that often ignored or undermined African knowledge systems. In countries like Egypt, Zambia, and especially South Africa, how African psychology reflects African identity, culture, and lived experiences how African psychology reflects African identity, culture, and lived experiences how African psychology reflects African identity, culture, and lived experiences psychological theories and practices (including intelligence testing and psychiatric classification) were used to justify racial segregation, apartheid, and colonial control compare and contrast the Western and African modes of thinking In response to these issues, African scholars began advocating for an Afrocentric psychology that reflects local cultures, histories, and lived experiences. Overall, Unit 1 shows how psychology in Africa has been deeply entangled with power, oppression, and the need for decolonisation. Unit 2 - African Psychology: this unit introduces African psychology that is grounded in African history, compare and contrast the Western and African modes of thinking culture, spirituality, compare and contrast the Western and African modes of thinking compare and contrast the Western and African modes of thinking and indigenous knowledge systems. It explains that African psychology seeks to move beyond Western-dominated models by centring African realities, values, and lived experiences in understanding human cognition, emotion, and behaviour the goals and importance of African psychology in society The unit distinguishes between traditional Western psychology and indigenous African approaches, highlighting key perspectives. Indigenous African psychology is described as holistic, communal, spiritually informed, and intergenerational. The unit also traces the major phases in the development of African psychology, from pre-colonial indigenous systems to the dominance of Western scientific psychology during colonisation, to contemporary efforts to integrate and decolonise the discipline the goals and importance of African psychology in society Overall, the unit emphasises that African psychology aims to promote communal well-being, cultural continuity, and context-relevant psychological knowledge rooted in African worldviews such as Ubuntu.

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PYC1511
Assignment 1 Semester 1 2026
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Due date: 23 March 2026
QUESTION 1

Discuss the goals and importance of African psychology in society

African psychology grows out of African history, spirituality, culture and indigenous
knowledge systems. It studies how African people think, feel and behave within their own
social and historical contexts, both before and after colonialism (Nwoye, 2014). Instead of
depending mainly on Western theories, African psychology places African lived
experiences at the centre of understanding human development. It recognises that
culture, tradition and community life shape the way people understand themselves and
others (Oppong, 2022).

A central aim of African psychology is to strengthen shared ways of thinking, feeling and
behaving within families and clans. In many African communities, a person does not
develop alone. Growth takes place within relationships, guided by family members and




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, QUESTION 1

Discuss the goals and importance of African psychology in society

African psychology grows out of African history, spirituality, culture and indigenous
knowledge systems. It studies how African people think, feel and behave within their
own social and historical contexts, both before and after colonialism (Nwoye, 2014).
Instead of depending mainly on Western theories, African psychology places African
lived experiences at the centre of understanding human development. It recognises
that culture, tradition and community life shape the way people understand
themselves and others (Oppong, 2022).

A central aim of African psychology is to strengthen shared ways of thinking, feeling
and behaving within families and clans. In many African communities, a person does
not develop alone. Growth takes place within relationships, guided by family
members and elders. Through storytelling, rituals, initiation practices and daily
interaction, important values such as respect, unity, compassion and responsibility
are passed from one generation to the next (Amali, 2014). Elders are highly
respected because they protect cultural wisdom and guide moral behaviour in the
community.

Another important aim is to promote collective well-being. African psychology is
closely linked to Ubuntu, which teaches that a person becomes fully human through
relationships with others (Edwards, 2004). Mental health is therefore not only about
the individual but also about healthy relationships and strong community ties.
Indigenous knowledge systems guide how people should reason, manage emotions
and act in ways that support harmony and balance within society (Oppong, 2017).

African psychology is also important because it challenges the dominance of
Western psychological models. For many years, African knowledge systems were
ignored or treated as less important (Bulhan, 1985). African psychology restores
dignity to African ways of knowing and supports culturally relevant approaches to
mental health. It strengthens identity, social unity and holistic community
development.

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