Braun, Linda Sue2016-08-182016-08-182016-08-18http://hdl.handle.net/10539/20911A Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand;Johannesburg, in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts Clinical Psychology Johannesburg 1992The adverse effects of the current turbulent social and political situation in South Africa upon the mental health of socio-politically disadvantaged youth has emerged as a central area of concern amongst mental health professionals. The ability of the vast number of disadvantaged youths to cope with the stresses that confront them on a daily basis, has profound consequences for the South Africa of the future. the present study was prompted by the lack of any comprehensive and accessible intervention programme for children under stress in this country, as well as by the dearth of applied stress research into so-called "normal" Apartheid-related conditions.enStress in adolescence--South Africa--CoronationvilleColored people--South AfricaAdolescent psychologyThe efficacy of creative therapeutic techniques in assisting coloured adolescents to cope with the stresses of daily livingThesis