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Therapy for Church Leaders and Pastors in Kenya

Tue, May 12, 2026

He sat with a widow on Tuesday. Listened to her grief for an hour and said the right things. On Wednesday he was in the hospital room where the diagnosis was terminal. Thursday was a board meeting that lasted until ten. Friday was a funeral. On Sunday he stood at the pulpit and preached about […]

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Counselling Psychology Course Fees in Kenya 2026

Fri, May 8, 2026

Faith spent three months trying to figure out how much a counselling psychology course would cost her. She visited six school websites. Four of them listed no fees at all. One had fees that were clearly outdated. One quoted a range so broad — “KES 30,000 to KES 150,000 per term” — that it told […]

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5 Careers You Can Build with a Counselling Certificate

Tue, May 5, 2026

Margaret had been a high school teacher for eleven years when she first heard about Clarity’s certificate programme. She was curious. But one question kept stopping her: “What would I actually do with it?” She wasn’t interested in renting a private office and building a client list from scratch. That felt too risky. Too lonely. […]

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Addiction in Kenya: What You Need to Know When a Loved One Won’t Stop

Fri, May 1, 2026

You are not sure when it became a problem. There was always a beer after work. Then there were two. Then there were nights when he did not come home. Then the money started disappearing. Then the lies started — small ones at first, so small you questioned yourself. Then bigger ones. Then you stopped […]

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Become a Licensed Counseling Psychologist in Kenya: The Complete Guide

Mon, Apr 27, 2026

She did not plan to become a counselor. She was a secondary school teacher for seven years. She watched her students carry weight that had nothing to do with exams —grief from losing a parent, anxiety so thick it looked like laziness, depression that wore the face of bad behavior. And week after week, she […]

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Postpartum Depression in Kenya: It’s Not “Baby Blues” How to Know When a New Mother Needs Rest

Fri, Apr 24, 2026

Everyone said it would be the happiest time of your life. You waited for it. You prayed for it. The pregnancy was hard, but you got through. The baby is here. Healthy. Beautiful. The visitors keep coming with chai and soup and “ah, mama, you are blessed.” And you are blessed. You know you are. […]

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Men & Therapy in Kenya: Why Men Don’t Talk and cWhat It’s Costing Them

Tue, Apr 21, 2026

He is the strong one. He has carried his family since he was nineteen.  School fees for younger siblings. Rent for his mother. The deposit for the house. The car. The wedding. The hospital bill when his father got sick. The funeral when his father did not make it. Now he is thirty-eight. He has […]

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Trauma and PTSD in Kenya: How Your Body Keeps the Score Long After the Event Is Over

Fri, Apr 17, 2026

It has been three years. You drive past the junction where it happened. The matatu came out of nowhere. Glass everywhere. The sound of metal folding in on itself. You walked away. Your friend did not. You tell yourself you are fine. You went back to work. You stopped going to therapy after two sessions […]

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