User:Enmarie
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Enmarie Potgieter currently works as the Project Manager for the Free Spirit Community Portal, the official site for the Free Spirit Television Series.
RESEARCH OUTPUT
Conference presentations:
1. Paper presented at the 7th annual conference of the Psychological Society of South Africa, (2001).
A Psycho-education programme to promote the integration of homeless children into a children’s home.
By Dr. V. Roos, Enmarie Potgieter (Presenter), Melinda Coetzee, Kopo Lehobye.
2. Paper presented at the ‘Towards a Science of Consciousness' Conference, Tucson, Arizona, April 8–12, (2002).
Reality Check: Exploring the contours of mind and consciousness – the San Bushman way.
by Manie Eagar & Enmarie Potgieter
3. Poster presentation at the ‘Towards a Science of Consciousness' Conference, Tucson, Arizona, April 8–12, (2002).
The Alchemy of Pain: A cross-cultural study of the role of pain in religious practises.
by Enmarie Potgieter & Manie Eagar.
4. This paper was delivered at the Oxford Symposium in School-based family counseling, at Keble College, Oxford, UK, (2003).
The effects of a Psycho-educational program fostering pro-social life skills at a children's home.
by Dr. I. Van der Merwe, Dr. V. Roos, Enmarie Potgieter, Keren Bester.
Publications:
1. Training Manual for Community Workers:
Potgieter, E.S., Coetzee, M., Lehobye, K. & Roos, V. (2001).
A Life Skills program for Adolescents to promote Compromise and Cooperation: A Facilitators Manual.
Pretoria: University of Pretoria.
2. A collection of multi-disciplinary academic papers in the field:
Eagar, M. & Potgieter, E. (Contributing Authors). (2002).
NeuroTheology: Brain, Science, Spirituality & Religious Experience;
California: University Press.
3. Published research in a peer reviewed, accredited academic journal:
Roos, V., Potgieter, E., Coetzee & Lehobye, K. (2003).
The process of developing a psycho-education programme to promote the integration of homeless children into a children's home.
The Social Work Practitioner-Researcher, 15(1), 61-75.