Department
Industrial Psychology
Office
Flippie Groenewoud Building: Block D 238
SHORTENED OVERVIEW
I seek to serve the University, the Department of Industrial Psychology, and the National and International Community through my professional expertise in the field of Career Psychology and Development. I also seek to serve on a micro- and macro level by applying my experience, knowledge and skills, and innovative techniques in my teaching, research and community engagement role, employing my various networking, leadership and organising skills. I am registered at the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA), the South Africa Career Development Association (SACDA) and the Psychology Society of South Africa (PsySSA). My focus areas include Career Psychology, Psychometric Assessment, Career Construction, and Life Designing as a counselling and intervention method.
QUALIFICATIONS
DEGREE | DATE OBTAINED |
B.Soc.Sc. Psychology CUM LAUDE | 1995 |
B.Soc.Sc. Psychology Honours CUM LAUDE | 1998 |
DIPLOMA in C.A.T. (Relationship Therapy) CUM LAUDE | 1999 |
Occasional studies in Industrial Psychology I, II and III at the UFS | 2001 |
B.Soc.Sc. Industrial Psychology Honours CUM LAUDE | 2004 |
M.Soc.Sc. Industrial Psychology Title: Changing the attitude of managers and employees towards employees with physical disabilities Supervisors: Prof. M.T. Kotzé and Prof. C. Bester | 2008 |
PhD of Industrial Psychology Title: The career construction of performing artists Supervisors: Prof. K. Maree (UP) & Dr P. Nel (UJ) | 2023 |
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
Co-author of Views from the South: Human Resource Management Pearson Education: Cape Town (2003).
Co-author of Views from the South: Human Resource Management Pearson Education: Cape Town (2003) Custom Publication: University of Stellenbosch: South Africa.
Co-author of Views from the South Human Resource Management, 2nd ed. Pearson Education: Cape Town (2012)
PUBLICATIONS
Kleynhans, R., & Kotzé, M. T. (2010) Bestuurders en werknemers se houding teenoor persone met fisieke gestremdhede in die werksplek.Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe,50(3), 404-417. (Accredited)
Kleynhans, R. (2010). Attitudes in the “New South Africa” towards people with disabilities. “Voice of Change” Addendum to Volksblad, 6. (Popular article)
Van Zyl, E. S., Kleynhans, R., & Du Plessis, M. (2011). Understanding and approaching the cultural gap between the first world leader and their third world workforce: an African focus. African Journal of Business Management, 5(17), 7171-7178. (Accredited)
Kotzé, M., & Kleynhans, R. (2013). Psychological resource capacities (hope, optimism and resilience) as predictors of burnout in first-year students at a higher education institution. The International Journal of Learning in Higher Education, 19(2), 31-50. (Non-accredited)
Kotzé, M. & Kleynhans, R. (2013). Psychological well-being and resilience as predictors of first-year student’s academic performance. Journal of Psychology in Africa, 23(1), 51-60. (Accredited)
Kleynhans, R. & Kotzé, M. (2014). Die verandering van houdings teenoor persone met fisieke gestremdhede: ’n Vernuwende intervensie vir die werksplek. Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe, 54(4), 835-852. (Geakkrediteerd)
Kleynhans, R. (24 May, 2020). Opinion: Covid-19 the new disruptor in our workplace and careers? News24. (Popular article)
De Abreau, N., Kleynhans, R., & Nel, P. (2022). Vocational Identity as a Mediator in the Relationship Between Mindfulness and Career Adaptability Among Graduates in the Early Career Stage. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, DOI: 10.1080/03069885.2022.2106549
Publications (Short List)
- The difference in personality between Afro- and Eurocentric leaders in the financial sector;
- Changing the attitude of managers and employees towards employees with physical disabilities;
- An investigation into the psychological well-being, resilience and academic performance of the first year industrial psychology students; and
- Career Psychology and development, with a specific focus on Career Construction and Life Designing as an method of intervention and coaching.
My main focus areas are:
- Training and Development
- Curriculum Design
- Facilitation
- Psychometric Testing
- Career management and development
- Career Construction and Life Design
- The field of the Performing Arts
- Qualitative Research
- Career Development in special populations
Career Psychology (ECAP2614) Undergraduate
Career Psychology (ECAP6824) Honours
Advanced Career Psychology (ECAP6824) Professional Masters
Supervisor for various Honours and Master research projects.
I am passionate about uplifting the community and strife to serve through my knowledge and skills through various community projects.