Counselling and Psychology Research Papers/Topics

Psychosocial Effects Of Rape: A Case Of Kilifi North Subcounty, In Kilifi County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Rape is a pervasive social problem globally and also one of the most traumatic experiences, causing numerous long-term outcomes on the psychological and social realms of survivors. Kilifi North Sub County has been categorized among the most risky areas for women and children. According to Kenya Police Service cases of rape in the Sub County have been on the increase with 306 cases reported at the Kilifi North Sub-County in 2017. Survivors of rape are exposed to long-term negative ou...

Selected Factors Influencing Utilization Of Digital Technology In Counselling: A Case Of Kenya Universities Professional Counsellors Association (KUPCA) In Kenya

ABSTRACT Technological knowledge is vital in every profession and counselling is not excluded. Unfortunately, many mental health service professionals especially counsellors have not yet fully embraced utilization of digital technology in counselling. Efficient utilization of digital technology in counselling enables counsellors perform various counselling tasks which include and not limited to counselling process, client appointments, report writing, record keeping, making clinical assessme...

Factors Influencing Cohabitation Among Young Adults In Mck Kaaga Circuit, Meru County, Kenya.

Cohabitation is on the upward trend globally, especially among young adults. Methodist Church in Kenya, Kaaga circuit, Meru, has recorded a decline in church weddings in recent years, with cohabitation being the main alternative. The purpose of the study was to analyze factors influencing cohabitation among young adults in MCK Kaaga Circuit. Specifically, the study sought to establish the influence of financial ability, family of origin, peer pressure, premarital pregnancy and premarital coun...

Psychosocial Factors Influencing Deviant Behaviours Among Male Prisoners In Kiambu County, Kenya

A lot of studies have established that deviant behaviours are on the upward trend among prisoners. Studies done on deviant behaviours among inmates have focused on social factors. This study sought to establish the influence of psychosocial factors on deviant behaviors among male prisoners in Kiambu County, Kenya. The study specifically focused on how selected psychosocial factors; demographics, peer pressure and coercion, influence deviant behaviours among the prisoners. Two theories namely;...

Psychosocial Challenges Affecting The Wellness Of Widows: A Case Of Selected Churches In Nakuru County, Kenya

The loss of a spouse is a life changing experience that presents itself in terms of serious psychological and social challenges that affect the widow wellness. The widow plight in various churches is not addressed due to the lack of awareness on the psychosocial challenges they experience. The purpose of the study was to determine the psychosocial challenges that affect the widow’s wellness and explore the coping and intervention mechanisms adopted by the widows in selected churches in Naku...

A Knifeless Rite: Influence Of Selected Characteristics On The Marakwet Of Kenya’s Perception Of The Counselling-Based Alternative Rite Of Passage And Levels Of Awareness Of Effects Of Fgm

ABSTRACT The Alternative Rite of Passage (ARP) is an intervention programme sponsored by NGOs as an alternative to female circumcision (FGM). FGM is a cherished rite of passage in many communities in Kenya. ARP mimics the traditional rites aspect by putting the initiates in seclusion and counselling them while avoiding the physical operation of the genitals. There is a gap in the analysis of the Marakwets‟ perception of ARP and their level of awareness of effects of FGM as it has not been e...

Perceptions Of Students And Career Counsellors About The Influence Of Career Guidance On The Choice Of Training Programmes In Public Secondary Schools In Kenya

ABSTRACT The choice of a career is very important because it affects one’s entire life. To enable students make this crucial decision, career guidance is offered in secondary schools in Kenya to help the students realise their potential and select training programmes that will lead them to appropriate careers in future. Despite the fact that students are given career guidance, many students try to change the training programmes they had chosen immediately after admission or after a period o...

Influence Of Parenting Styles On Adolescent Girls’ Academic Performance In Public Girls’ Secondary Schools In Makadara Sub-County, Nairobi County, Kenya.

This study investigatedthe influence of parenting styles on adolescent girls‟ academic performance in public secondary schools in Makadara Sub County, Nairobi County, Kenya. The study employed the correlation survey design. The study was guided by four research objectives: To establish the relationship between authoritarian parenting style and adolescent girls‟ academic performance in public secondary schools in Makadara sub-county; To examine the relationship between authoritative parent...

Influence Of Internet Use On University Students` Moral Development In Iringa Region - Tanzania

The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of the internet on university students` moral development in three universities in Iringa region-Tanzania. The study was guided by five research questions, How does use of internet influence interpersonal behaviour among university students in Iringa Region? To what extent does the use of internet influence social contact among university students in Iringa Region? How does use of internet influence universal ethical standards amo...

Analysis Of Parenting Styles And Bullying Behavior Among Girls In Public Secondary Schools In Kajiado West Sub-county, Kenya

The purpose of this study was to analyze parenting styles and bullying behavior among girls in public secondary schools. Cross sectional survey design and phenomenological design was used.The target population was schools in Kajiado West Sub County, Parents, Principals, Deputy Principals, Heads of counseling Department and Girls students. A total of 272 respondents participated in the study. Data was analyzed using both qualitative and quantitative techniques. Six girls secondary schools ...

Drug Abuse And Its Influence On Psychological Well-being Of Students In Public Secondary Schools In Molo Sub-county, Nakuru-kenya

The purpose of the study was to examine drug abuse and its influence on the psychological well-being of students in Public Secondary Schools in Molo Sub- County, Nakuru Kenya. The study was guided by the following questions: What are the commonly abused drugs by students, What are the factors contributing to drug abuse, What were the existing measures used to mitigate drug abuse in public secondary schools, How does drug abuse influence the psychological well-being of students in public ...

Parental Alcohol Abuse And Children Detachment To The Streets In Kabale Municipality, Uganda

This study investigated how parental alcohol abuse influences children leaving their homes in Kabale municipality, Uganda. The child‟s life journey was traced from home through the streets. Four research questions guided the study: How does parental alcohol abuse influence children leaving their homes? What challenges are faced by the street children? What survival strategies do children use to face the challenges on the street? What interventions would control parental alcohol abuse? ...

Influence Of Social Media On Learning Behaviour Among Secondary School Students In Moshi Municipality, Tanzania

Student learning behaviour can be adversely influenced by extraneous factors such as the use of social media. These adverse effects can sometimes extend to the students perceptions of learning to the extent that they shift their attention either positively or negatively towards learning. The purpose of the study was to examine the influence of social media on learning behaviour among secondary school students in Moshi Municipality in Tanzania. The study specifically sought to address the...

The Relationship Between Shame And Violence Among Male Perpetrators In The Windhoek Central Prison – An Exploratory Study

ABSTRACT This study aimed at shedding light on shame and its relationship to violence, especially among offenders who repeatedly commit violent crimes. Questions revolving around the type of relationships or bonds offenders had with their caretakers as a child and its possible consequences were answered, leading to interpretations regarding the relationship between shame and with violence. The Social Bond Theory served as the theoretical framework for the sample. Subjects were chosen on the ...


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