Ms Lindiwe Mabena has qualifications degrees in: Bcur Nursing (MEDUNSA), BSc Honours in Psychology (MEDUNSA) and Maters in Clinical Psychology (UNISA). She brings a wealth of experience from government, non-governmental and private sectors, where she has also served on boards and subcommittees. Her professional journey includes expertise in mental health; psychiatry; psychometric assessment and psychosocial support. She has competencies in clinical, educational, forensic, neuropsychology and medicolegal evaluations. She also has experience in rehabilitation and clinical trial research. She has contributed to programmes supporting orphaned & vulnerable, including children in conflict with the law. She has authored articles on HIV management, restorative justice, and an article on psychosocial support. Additionally, her expertise covers disability management, organisational development, and human resource management. Through these varied roles, she has proven knowledge in policy development, understanding of regulations and legislations. She previously served as a member of the South African society for Clinical Psychology Division (SASCP) Subcommittee, holding the positions of Deputy Chairperson, General Secretary, and treasurer. Her participation in community has seen her playing a pivotal role in other boards outside psychology.
Recent Posts
- PsySSA Commemorates World Day for Safety and Health at Work
- International Lesbian Visibility Day – 26 April 2026
- PsySSA Office Closed (27 April – 4 May 2026)
- Outcome of the Life Esidimeni Tragedy Inquest and Decision to Prosecute
- PsySSA Commemorates World Autism Awareness Day 2026
- Health Psychology Podcast: Recognising the Role and Importance of Palliative Care
- Congratulations! 2026 American Psychological Foundation (APF) Theodore Blau Early Career Award Recipient
- PsySSA Commemorates International Transgender Day of Visibility – 31 March 2026
