"Within the rich tapestry of African psychology and counseling, we weave a narrative that honors the diverse cultures, traditions, and experiences of the continent. It's not just about understanding the mind; it's about embracing the unique threads of Africa's collective consciousness to craft therapeutic interventions that resonate with the heartbeat of its people."
"Mental Health Counseling for Education Professionals
in Africa" is a comprehensive guide aimed at addressing the unique mental
health challenges faced by education professionals on the continent. The book
explores the socio-cultural, historical, and systemic factors influencing
mental health in Africa, providing a deep dive into the prevalence of mental
health disorders and the existing healthcare infrastructure. It highlights
innovative efforts and culturally sensitive strategies for mental health
counseling, specifically tailored for the educational sector. Through detailed
chapters on resilience, stigma reduction, and the integration of traditional
practices, this book serves as an essential resource for psychologists,
counselors, educators, and policymakers dedicated to fostering a supportive and
resilient educational ecosystem in Africa.
Author(s)
Details
Kabunga Amir
Lira University, Uganda.
Viola Nalwoga
Lira University, Uganda.
Eustes Kigongo
Lira University, Uganda.
Maxson Kenneth Anyolitho
Lira University, Uganda.
Marvin Musinguzi
Lira University, Uganda.
Fr. Ponsiano Okalo
Lira University, Uganda.
Enos Mwirotsi
Shikanga
Moi University, Kenya.
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