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    • Positive psychology : The Case of Uganda 

      Regis, Chireshe; Paul, Ojwang; Edward, Ntare Rutondoki; Gastone, Byamugisha (Journal of Psychology in Africa, 2008)
      The application of positive psychology concepts in professional psychology in Uganda is in its infancy. Both undergraduate and postgraduate psychology programmes in Ugandan universities have very limited emphasis on positive ...
    • A study of Ugandan children's perspectives on peace, conflict, and peace-building: a liberation psychology approach 

      Nathaniel, Mayengo; Jane, Namusoke; Gastone, Byamugisha; Paul, Sebukalu; James, M Kagaari; Santos, Auma-Okumu; Ali, Baguwemu; Edward, Rutondoki Ntare; Kirabo, Nkambwe Nakasiita; Richard, Atuhairwe; Maria, Kaahwa Goretti; Gerald, Ojok Okumu Oruma; Chalmer, E. Thompson; Barbara, Dennis (Journal of Peace Psychology, 2018)
      Bulhan (1985, 2015) urged psychologists to advance their research and practice by attending to meta- colonialism, a structural phenomenon built on a history of violence and oppression that assaults all manner of individual, ...