Malose Langa
Malose Langa is a registered Community-Counseling Psychologist and Lecturer at the School of Community and Human Development, University of Witwatersrand, where he is teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate students. He is also supervising Honours and Masters Psychology Students. He is coordinating internship programme for MA counseling psychology students.
Malose is a renowned scholar and researcher. He has published book chapters and journal articles on violent crime, substance abuse, problems facing former combatants and masculinity. His recent journal articles have been published in the South African Journal of Psychology, Psychology in Society and British Journal of Substance abuse. Malose is currently writing two books on child development in South Africa and identity commissioned by S& S publishing and Pearson Publishing respectively.
Academically, Malose holds BA degree and Honours degree from the University of Limpopo (popularly known as Turf). He has completed his Masters degree in Psychology at the University of Witwatersrand. Currently, Malose is completing his PhD in Psychology at Wits University and his thesis is entitled: Becoming a Man, Exploring multiple voices of masculinity amongst adolescent boys in Alexandra Township, South Africa.

