This paper sets out to investigate a way of integrating traditional African counselling techniques into existing western counsellor training programmes. It examines the western and African world views about the individual’s beliefs, the role of the ancestors and spirits in an African’ life. The observation was that the skills acquired in the counsellor training programmes that area based on western on western counselling techniques do not adequately equip the Guidance counsellor who works with traditional African clients, to effectively deal with their problems. The paper puts forward a proposal to start integrating some aspects of African counselling techniques into western oriented counsellor training programmes that are currently offered
This article explores the relevance of Western models of marriage counselling in the African context...
This paper compares and contrast counsellor-training programs in two institutions from different cul...
The study explored how a tertiary institution was responding to the challenge to meet the mental hea...
Indigenous counselling has not been given attention in Nigeria’s school counselling programme. This ...
M.Ed.With more and more emphasis on redressing the wrongs of apartheid and the focus on improving fa...
M.Ed.With more and more emphasis on redressing the wrongs of apartheid and the focus on improving fa...
This paper explores the application of a Western, psychologically-based model of counselling and cou...
This chapter discusses the theoretical perspective of traditional counseling from an African context...
This study investigates the role that African traditional beliefs and practices play in defining psy...
“Counselling” in many forms is now endemic in the cultures of the North. Such ways of assisting thos...
Thesis (MTech (Education))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2006A uniquely African framewor...
D.Litt. et Phil.Philosophies of health care in South Africa tend to be based on either the medical a...
D.Litt. et Phil.Philosophies of health care in South Africa tend to be based on either the medical a...
This paper endeavours to point out some of the specific elements that constitute the African worldvi...
This paper investigated approaches to resolving clients’ problem in counselling, in a multi ethnic s...
This article explores the relevance of Western models of marriage counselling in the African context...
This paper compares and contrast counsellor-training programs in two institutions from different cul...
The study explored how a tertiary institution was responding to the challenge to meet the mental hea...
Indigenous counselling has not been given attention in Nigeria’s school counselling programme. This ...
M.Ed.With more and more emphasis on redressing the wrongs of apartheid and the focus on improving fa...
M.Ed.With more and more emphasis on redressing the wrongs of apartheid and the focus on improving fa...
This paper explores the application of a Western, psychologically-based model of counselling and cou...
This chapter discusses the theoretical perspective of traditional counseling from an African context...
This study investigates the role that African traditional beliefs and practices play in defining psy...
“Counselling” in many forms is now endemic in the cultures of the North. Such ways of assisting thos...
Thesis (MTech (Education))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2006A uniquely African framewor...
D.Litt. et Phil.Philosophies of health care in South Africa tend to be based on either the medical a...
D.Litt. et Phil.Philosophies of health care in South Africa tend to be based on either the medical a...
This paper endeavours to point out some of the specific elements that constitute the African worldvi...
This paper investigated approaches to resolving clients’ problem in counselling, in a multi ethnic s...
This article explores the relevance of Western models of marriage counselling in the African context...
This paper compares and contrast counsellor-training programs in two institutions from different cul...
The study explored how a tertiary institution was responding to the challenge to meet the mental hea...