In its three decades of formal existence in Nigeria, counselling is still an emerging profession. This paper does not attempt to evaluate the current status of counselling in Nigeria. Instead, the major thrust of the paper is to bring to light a major dimension that a number of practitioners tend to ignore in their interaction with Nigerian clients-that is, the client/family interface. This dimension is a major distinguishing factor in bringing in culture-relevant variables and how these variables impact and impinge on the counselling process, counsellor effectiveness and acceptabili
Attitudinal change could be seen as moving from one life style to another, especially when such life...
The authors identify and discuss the major beliefs and prac- tices underlying Igbo traditional couns...
This paper uses a conversation analysis (CA) approach to explore parent child interaction (PCI) with...
This paper discusses marriage counselling in Multicultural society: Nigerian experience. The researc...
This paper investigated approaches to resolving clients’ problem in counselling, in a multi ethnic s...
The extended family system in Nigeria had in time past provided support structures for the Nigerian...
Counseling must have existed in one form or another since the very beginning of human civilization. ...
The family is an important constituent of the society, its stability therefore determines to a large...
This article examined workplace counselling services in Nigeria; outlining the views of other author...
Counseling must have existed in one form or another since the very beginning of human civilization. ...
The paper discusses the family as the basic unit of society, and how the family can facilitate the s...
This study assessed the professional challenges to counselling practice in Akwa Ibom State. Eighty c...
The paper examined guidance and counselling profession in Nigeria, which is recognized to have exist...
This paper highlights the usefulness of counselling as a tool for promoting peaceful co-existence. I...
Indigenous counselling has not been given attention in Nigeria’s school counselling programme. This ...
Attitudinal change could be seen as moving from one life style to another, especially when such life...
The authors identify and discuss the major beliefs and prac- tices underlying Igbo traditional couns...
This paper uses a conversation analysis (CA) approach to explore parent child interaction (PCI) with...
This paper discusses marriage counselling in Multicultural society: Nigerian experience. The researc...
This paper investigated approaches to resolving clients’ problem in counselling, in a multi ethnic s...
The extended family system in Nigeria had in time past provided support structures for the Nigerian...
Counseling must have existed in one form or another since the very beginning of human civilization. ...
The family is an important constituent of the society, its stability therefore determines to a large...
This article examined workplace counselling services in Nigeria; outlining the views of other author...
Counseling must have existed in one form or another since the very beginning of human civilization. ...
The paper discusses the family as the basic unit of society, and how the family can facilitate the s...
This study assessed the professional challenges to counselling practice in Akwa Ibom State. Eighty c...
The paper examined guidance and counselling profession in Nigeria, which is recognized to have exist...
This paper highlights the usefulness of counselling as a tool for promoting peaceful co-existence. I...
Indigenous counselling has not been given attention in Nigeria’s school counselling programme. This ...
Attitudinal change could be seen as moving from one life style to another, especially when such life...
The authors identify and discuss the major beliefs and prac- tices underlying Igbo traditional couns...
This paper uses a conversation analysis (CA) approach to explore parent child interaction (PCI) with...