Chante Odendaal is a student clinical psychologist with a keen interest in health psychology. She is a motivated and curious individual who embraces lifelong learning with enthusiasm. Chante has a particular interest in the intersection of physical and mental health. She is especially drawn to topics such as reproductive health and cancer research, with an emphasis on understanding how these areas influence psychological functioning and overall quality of life. Her curiosity extends beyond clinical practice to encompass broader health-related research. She believes that understanding these connections offers valuable insights into how people experience and cope with health challenges. This interest contributes to her understanding of health and well-being and motivates her to learn more about the complex factors influencing mental health.
Recent Posts
- Statement on the Planned Nationwide Anti-Immigration Protests
- PsySSA Commemorates PTSD Awareness Day
- Call for Psychological Support to Whistleblowers
- PiPS Division – Journal Club for Psychologists in Public Service
- SASCP Workshop – Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA): Practical Strategies for Supporting Individuals with Intellectual Disability and Behavioural Challenges
- Book Launch: “From the Clinic to the Streets: Psychoanalysis for Revolutionary Futures”
- Out Now! SAJP Volume 56 Issue 1: March 2026
- PsySSA Commemorates Youth Day 2026
