Writer • Scholar • Cultural Voice
Exploring the impact of Counselling psychology on modern day relationships through the lenses of academia and skilled penmanship. Otete, a professor of counselling psychology provides a formal voice for the transformation of identity, advocating for narratives that transcend trauma to embrace a future of psychological wholeness and safety.
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Born into a rich cultural heritage, Otete Okobiah has dedicated their life to exploring the nuances of identity, tradition, and contemporary expression in domestic relationships. Her work bridges generations, offering fresh perspectives on traditional and cultural relationships in modern times.
Professor Otete Cecilia Okobiah is a distinguished scholar and practitioner in the field of counseling psychology, dedicated to exploring the psychological impact of intimate partner violence and the rehabilitation of the modern self. With a career spanning decades of academic and administrative leadership, she brings a formal yet empathetic voice to the transformation of identity after trauma.
Now operating across borders, she remains a dedicated voice for counseling psychology and domestic violence advocacy, writing and speaking on the psychological tools necessary to transform narratives of victimization into stories of empowerment and wholeness.
Exploring themes of identity, heritage, and belonging
An analytical frame work on the academic approach on training, supervision and vocational rehabilitation of counselling psychologists.
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A collection of stories of victims of domestic violence as narrated by victimes, children, and wirnesseses.
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