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Katherine Bain
Katherine Bain
Associate Professor, Psychology Department, University of the Witwatersrand
Verified email at wits.ac.za
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Undergraduate psychology student experiences during COVID-19: Challenges encountered and lessons learnt
S Laher, K Bain, N Bemath, V de Andrade, T Hassem
South African Journal of Psychology 51 (2), 215-228, 2021
562021
“New Beginnings” in South African shelters for the homeless: Piloting of a group psychotherapy intervention for high‐risk mother–infant dyads
K Bain
Infant Mental Health Journal 35 (6), 591-603, 2014
412014
‘Abazali abazamayo’(parents who keep on trying): mothers' responses to the Ububele Mother-Baby Home Visiting Programme
K Bain, N Dawson, M Esterhuizen, K Frost, D Pininski
Early child development and care 187 (1), 13-34, 2017
202017
Comparing two measures of maternal sensitivity: goodness of fit with a South African cultural context
N Dawson, K Bain, J Mesman
Attachment & human development, 1-9, 2018
172018
Observing maternal sensitivity in a South African township: An exploratory study into behavioral features using different measures
N Dawson, K Bain, J Mesman
Attachment & Human Development 23 (2), 150-163, 2021
122021
'The mothers have mercy for me': change in parent-infant relationships through group psychotherapy
K Bain, K Frost, M Esterhuizen
Psycho-analytic Psychotherapy in South Africa 20 (1), 33-68, 2012
112012
Chased by the dragon: the experience of relapse in cocaine and heroin users
KA Bain
University of Pretoria, 2005
112005
Adaptation, resilience, and secure attachment states of mind in young South African female students exposed to intimate partner violence in childhood
K Bain, C Durbach
Journal of interpersonal violence 36 (5-6), 2541-2571, 2021
102021
INTERFACING INFANT MENTAL HEALTH KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS: REFLECTIONS ON THE NARRATIVES OF LAY HOME VISITORS’EXPERIENCES OF LEARNING AND APPLYING RELATIONAL CONCEPTS OF DEVELOPMENT …
T Baradon, K Bain
Infant mental health journal 37 (4), 424-439, 2016
102016
Lay counselors: Thoughts on the crossing of ecological frameworks and the use of lay counselors in the scale up of early infant mental health interventions
K Bain, M Landman, K Frost, J Raphael‐Leff, T Baradon
Infant Mental Health Journal 40 (6), 889-905, 2019
92019
'My baby cries for nothing': mentalisation challenges in the face of negative countertransference when working with mothers who struggle to hold their babies in mind
K Bain, M Esterhuizen, K Frost
Psycho-analytic Psychotherapy in South Africa 20 (1), 69-101, 2012
92012
Projective assessment using the Draw-A-Person Test and Kinetic Family Drawing in South Africa
Z Amod, R Gericke, K Bain
Psychological, 375, 2013
82013
Bonding experiences in a South African Community Hospital: Kangaroo mother care ward
K Bain, R Gericke, C Harvey
Attachment 4 (3), 235-262, 2010
82010
Mothers’ perinatal and infant mental health knowledge in a Johannesburg township setting
K Bain, J Richards
Journal of Child & Adolescent Mental Health 28 (2), 71-95, 2016
72016
Thinking about contextual deprivation in mother-infant work in South Africa
K Bain
Psycho-analytic Psychotherapy in South Africa 20 (2), 33-62, 2012
72012
The challenge to Prioritise infant mental health in South Africa
K Bain
South African Journal of Psychology 50 (2), 207-217, 2020
62020
Interfacing infant mental health knowledge: Perspectives of South African supervisors supporting lay mother–infant home visitors
K Bain, T Baradon
Infant Mental Health Journal 39 (4), 371-384, 2018
62018
Projective assessment of adults and children in South Africa
K Bain, Z Amod, R Gericke
Psychological, 336, 2013
52013
The use of the Children’s Apperception Test and Thematic Apperception Test in South Africa.
Z Gericke, R., Bain, K. & Amod
Psychological Assessment in South Africa: Research and Applications., 355-374, 2013
4*2013
Living the theory: The complexity of being both a psychodynamic psychotherapist and a mother
G Sheridan, K Bain
Contemporary Psychoanalysis 56 (1), 29-56, 2020
32020
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