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PYC1511 Assignment 1 Semester 1 2026 (Answer Guide) - DUE 23 March 2026 VERIFIED AND CERTIFIED ANSWERS. WRITTEN IN REQUIRED FORMAT AND WITHIN GIVEN GUIDELINES. IT IS GOOD TO USE AS A GUIDE AND FOR REFERENCE, NEVER PLAGARIZE. Thank you and success in your academics. UNISA, 2026

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PYC1511 Assignment 1 Semester 1 2026 (Answer Guide) - DUE 23
March 2026
VERIFIED AND CERTIFIED ANSWERS. WRITTEN IN REQUIRED FORMAT AND WITHIN
GIVEN GUIDELINES. IT IS GOOD TO USE AS A GUIDE AND FOR REFERENCE, NEVER
PLAGARIZE. Thank you and success in your academics.
UNISA, 2026

Contents
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 2
Question 1: The Goals and Importance of African Psychology in Society.............................. 2
Introduction to African Psychology's Purpose.......................................................................... 2
Primary Goals of African Psychology .......................................................................................... 2
Importance of African Psychology in Society............................................................................ 4
Question 2: Comparison Between Western and African Modes of Thinking ........................ 5
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 5
Epistemological Foundations......................................................................................................... 5
Ontological Perspectives ................................................................................................................ 6
Understanding of Self and Identity.............................................................................................. 6
Approaches to Knowledge and Truth.......................................................................................... 7
Time and Temporality ..................................................................................................................... 7
Causality and Explanation .............................................................................................................. 7
Comparison Table............................................................................................................................. 8
Implications for Psychology .......................................................................................................... 8
Question 3: How African Psychology Reflects African Identity, Culture, and Lived
Experiences ............................................................................................................................................ 9
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 9
Reflecting African Identity ............................................................................................................. 9
Reflecting African Culture ............................................................................................................ 10
Reflecting African Lived Experiences......................................................................................... 11
Practical Applications .................................................................................................................... 12
Conclusion ............................................................................................................................................ 12
Reference List ...................................................................................................................................... 13

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Introduction
Psychology, as a discipline, has historically been shaped by Western epistemological
frameworks that were imported into Africa through colonial institutions (Ratele, 2019).
However, the past few decades have witnessed a growing movement toward
decolonising psychology in Africa, with scholars advocating for approaches that are
rooted in African realities, worldviews, and knowledge systems. This assignment
examines three critical aspects of African psychology: its goals and societal importance,
the fundamental differences between Western and African modes of thinking, and how
African psychology reflects African identity, culture, and lived experiences. Drawing on
Unit 1 and Unit 2 of the PYC1511 study material, this discussion aims to demonstrate
that African psychology represents not merely an adaptation of Western psychology but
a distinct paradigm grounded in African philosophical traditions such as Ubuntu
(Mkhize, 2021).


Question 1: The Goals and Importance of African
Psychology in Society

Introduction to African Psychology's Purpose
African psychology emerges from the recognition that mainstream Western psychology,
while valuable in many contexts, does not adequately address the psychological realities
of African peoples (Nwoye, 2022). The discipline seeks to develop theoretical
frameworks and therapeutic practices that are congruent with African cultural contexts,
historical experiences, and contemporary challenges.


Primary Goals of African Psychology
1. Centring African Worldviews and Knowledge Systems

The first and most fundamental goal of African psychology is to place African ways of
knowing, being, and understanding at the centre of psychological inquiry (Ratele, 2019).
This involves drawing on indigenous knowledge systems that existed in Africa long
before colonisation, including philosophical traditions, healing practices, and communal
approaches to well-being. Unlike Western psychology, which often presents itself as

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