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2 Counseling PhD Degree Programs in Africa


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University of Pretoria - Faculty of Education
PhD specialising in Learning Support, Guidance and Counselling
- Pretoria, South Africa
PhD
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This programme is aimed at Foundation Phase (Gr 1-3) and Intermediate Phase (Gr 4-7) teachers. The program of Learning Support prepares the teacher for the diverse classroom and focuses on accommodating and supporting all learners, regardless of their intellectual abilities or other barriers. Curriculum modification, alternative assessment procedures, multi-level teaching, designing a multi-level lesson and assessment for school readiness, are all aspects that are covered in this programme.


Pan Africa Christian University
PhD in Marriage & Family Therapy (PMFT)
- Nairobi, Kenya
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Ph.D. in MFT is an advanced course of the MA in Marriage and Family Therapy. The program is grounded in a Christian worldview that presents a holistic perspective of human nature including physical, mental, emotional, spiritual and social aspects of maturation.
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Pursuing a PhD in Counseling in Africa offers a unique opportunity to engage with diverse communities while contributing to the development of mental health practices tailored to local contexts. This advanced degree deeply explores the intricacies of human behavior and societal influences, preparing you for impactful work in various settings.
Through your studies, you'll delve into topics such as psychological assessment, therapeutic techniques, and community mental health initiatives. Engaging in research will enhance your ability to gather and analyze data, allowing you to address pressing psychological issues faced by communities. The environment nurtures critical thinking while encouraging you to propose innovative solutions to mental health challenges.
As you develop competencies like crafting intervention strategies and conducting clinical evaluations, you'll also build professional networks that can lead to collaborations across the region. The focus on research fosters independence and growth, positioning you as a leader in mental health advocacy. Graduates often pursue careers in academia, research institutions, or community health organizations, contributing significantly to societal well-being.