Marriage Counselling in Multicultural Society, Nigerian Experience

  • Akuezuilo J
  • Uzoekwe H
  • Obineli A
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This paper discusses marriage counselling in Multicultural society: Nigerian experience. The researcher sees Multicultural Counselling as a helping relationship, which involves two or more persons with different culture, beliefs and environment. The paper discusses how multicultural counselling can be applied in marriage in the society with different culture, beliefs, norms and environment. This is because the counsellors should be able to understand the cultural conditioning, of their clients and the socio political system of the society which they are part of. The counsellor should be able to challenge societal values which may likely influence their practice with diverse clients. The demonstration of competence in marriage counselling involves beliefs, attitude, knowledge and skills. The paper also discusses the

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Akuezuilo, J., Uzoekwe, H., & Obineli, A. (2012). Marriage Counselling in Multicultural Society, Nigerian Experience. African Research Review, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.4314/afrrev.v6i1.20

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