Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 October 2019
Seven things that, in my framework, African psychology is
not:
African psychology is not a discipline outside of psychology.
African psychology is not a sub-discipline of psychology.
African psychology is not a specific area of study, such as the study of traditional African healing practices.
African psychology is not only a psychology practised on Africans.
African psychology is not only a psychology practised by Africans.
African psychology is not only for Africans.
African psychology is not only from Africa; like Euroamerican psychology, it can be taught at European universities, can be dramatised in US television sitcoms, can be applied in therapy rooms in Australia.
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