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Registered Clinical Psychologist Nkhabele Marumo and her team are committed to providing knowledge that empowers you to make informed decisions about your mental health and professional development. Our blog serves as a comprehensive resource for those interested in the practical applications of psychology in various areas of life. Whether you’re a professional aiming to enhance your skills, someone seeking mental health support, or an enthusiast of the latest psychological research, our blog offers valuable insights for you.

Join us on this journey of discovery and growth. Delve into our insightful articles, engaging podcasts, and thought-provoking radio interviews. Stay updated with the latest trends, tips, and expert advice from a Clinical Psychologist to help you excel both personally and professionally. Welcome to the Nkhabele Marumo Psychologists blog, where expertise and compassion come together to foster positive change.

Motsweding FM Radio Interviews

These interviews feature Nkhabele Marumo on the radio show Resemeletse with Lebo Leabile on Motsweding FM. As a station of the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), Motsweding FM has been a pillar of the Setswana-speaking community for 62 years. With an audience of over 3 million listeners, it is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Setswana language and culture.

Lebo Leabile, the show’s host, has been active in radio for more than a decade and is also a television presenter. She has been with Motsweding FM since December 2006. Resemeletse airs from 09:00 to 12:00, Monday through Friday.

April 5, 2018

This  interview focuses on a critical topic that affects millions worldwide: dementia. Dementia is a broad term for a range of progressive neurological disorders that impact memory, thinking, behavior, and the ability to perform everyday activities.

With Alzheimer’s disease being the most common form, dementia can profoundly affect individuals and their families. Understanding dementia is crucial for fostering empathy, providing proper care, and supporting ongoing research efforts.

We delve into the signs, stages, and support systems available for those affected by this condition, offering valuable insights and hope.

Dementia mo bagoding le Mme Nkhabele Marumo

Mokgwa wa go leka kgotsa go itseela matshelo ga basha le Mme Nkhabele Marumo

February 12, 2019

This interview  addresses the deeply concerning issue of teen suicides. There is a distressing rise in suicide rates among adolescents, a trend that underscores the urgent need for mental health awareness and intervention.

Factors such as academic pressure, bullying, family problems, and a lack of mental health resources contribute to this alarming trend. By shedding light on this critical issue, we hope to foster understanding and provide crucial information on the signs of suicidal behavior, available support systems, and preventive measures.

Go samagana le kgatelelo ya go tswela pele ka botshelo morago ga petelelo le Mme Nkhabele Marumo

April 10, 2019

This interview confronts the harrowing issues of rape and sexual abuse, which remain pervasive and devastating problems in South Africa. Despite significant efforts to address these crimes, many victims continue to suffer in silence due to fear, stigma, and inadequate support systems.

Sexual violence not only causes profound physical and emotional trauma but also has long-term repercussions on victims’ mental health and well-being. In this interview, we aim to raise awareness, educate the public on the signs and impact of sexual abuse, and discuss available resources and support networks for survivors.

Dikotsi tsa go galefa go go feteletseng mo motsading le Mme Nkhabele Marumo

October 12, 2020

This interview  addresses the profound issue of childhood trauma, a pervasive problem affecting countless children in South Africa. Early exposure to traumatic events, such as abuse, neglect, or witnessing violence, can leave lasting scars on a child’s emotional and psychological well-being. Childhood trauma can disrupt development, leading to issues such as anxiety, depression, and difficulties in forming healthy relationships.

Understanding and addressing these traumatic experiences is crucial for fostering resilience and promoting healing. In this interview, we will explore the impacts of childhood trauma, discuss available support systems, and highlight strategies for creating a safer environment for our children.