Saturday, November 7, 2020
Counselling in Africa
Counselling in Africa is in many ways unique. Here is an example. A young woman -- a wife and mother -- came to see me for counselling. Her husband had taken a mistress, and a conflict had escalated until his mistress turned up at the front door and belittled her. With that, she had left home with the children, and moved into a flat. She could afford it, and now she was at peace. But at this point, it turned into a more African problem. Her family -- who believed her -- ordered her to return to her husband. She dutifully obeyed. She had to obey, in her culture. The counselling was now about how to cope. OBSERVATION: Thankfully, she did come to cope, and the situation stabilised -- in fact she developed a firm faith. The husband received orders from the family, too!
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