Indigenous and Western Counselling Approaches: A Synthetic Model for Use in Africa |
Contents
THE CONCEPT OF COUNSELLING | 1 |
THEORIES AND TECHNIQUES | 9 |
The Mental Hygiene Movement | 22 |
Copyright | |
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ability acceptance adjustment African African Traditional Religion asserts assist Babalawo believe blem Bulus catharsis client centred client's problems consulted counselling encounter Counselling environment COUNSELLING PRACTICES counselling relationship counselling session counsellor and client Counsellors need cultural Denga Dibia digenous discussion dividual divination divinition Duba Education effectiveness elders emotional establish experience feelings further gain goal of counselling gods Gotom growth guidance and counselling Hausa Hausaland he/she helping relationship his/her Ibadan Ibibio identified Igbo Igboland Ilorin important INDIGENOUS AND WESTERN indigenous counselling Indigenous counsellors Indigenous setting individual interaction issues listening live Makinde Mallum Mbiti medicineman ment mental Nigeria Nsukka Oyinloye person psychological psychotherapy rapport responsible school counselling school counsellor self-actualisation Shertzer and Stone skills social society solution solve theories therapy tion Traditional Training and qualifications understanding University of Jos vocational guidance Washington D.C. Western Counselling Approaches western counsellors western trained counsellors Yes/No Yoruba