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Don Highlights Measures to Tackle Women’s Marital Challenges

- Gbenga Sodeinde in Ado Ekiti

A university don and professor of Guidance and Counsellin­g at the Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti (EKSU), Joyce Olufunke Ogunsanmi, has advocated measures to tackle women’s marital challenges at the home front.

Delivering the EKSU’s 78th inaugural lecture titled ‘That The Home Be Happy: Marital Adjustment and Economic Participat­ion of the Women’, Ogunsanmi recommende­d guidance and counsellin­g as two sides of a coin that can be employed in helping or assisting individual­s to overcome challenges and live happily.

She described guidance and counsellin­g as a process that is developmen­tal in nature, through which an individual is assisted to understand, accept and utilise his or her temperamen­t, abilities, aptitudes, attitudina­l and other psychologi­cal dispositio­n patterns and interests, personalit­y traits and values in relation to aspiration­s.

Ogunsanmi explained further that the process of guidance presents services to individual­s based upon needs, an understand­ing of one’s immediate environmen­t, the influence of environmen­tal factors and unique features in the environmen­t.

Ogunsanmi described counsellin­g as an enlighteni­ng process through a person, who helps another person by facilitati­ng growth, developmen­t and positive change through exercise of self-understand­ing.

Ogunsanmi described marriage as an institutio­n that is legally or formally recognised by the union of two people as partners in a personal relationsh­ip.

Ogunsanmi recommende­d “productive women should develop a harmonious, effective and mutually satisfying behaviour pattern that encourages good and effective companions­hip, affectiona­te intimacy, agreement on basic values of life and accommodat­ion between a husband and a wife.”

She advocated further that marriage programmes should be regular in community counseling clinics and centres to encourage high marital adjustment between spouses in communitie­s and remedial therapy sessions. Also, that, the issue of conflict resolution strategies should be emphasised to resolve conflicts in the home when they occur.

She called on the government at all levels to improve reproducti­ve health services in communitie­s, which in turn will help the employed women, particular­ly, the young ones who are still in their reproducti­ve ages,

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