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Development Bank Ghana commemorates first Anniversary

Development Bank Ghana has commemorated its first anniversary with a thanksgiving service and a call on its partners and staff to continue to work together for greater success after its foundation-building first year. The non-denominational service, which was held last Friday, 11 November 2022, marked exactly one year since the…

Suicide: Be worried about people who are overly happy – Psychologist – Ghana Visions

Suicide: Be worried about people who are overly happy – Psychologist – Ghana Visions
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Suicide: Be worried about people who are overly happy – Psychologist

Suicide: Be worried about people who are overly happy – Psychologist
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Livestream: The Probe discusses increase in substance abuse in schools

Livestream: The Probe discusses increase in substance abuse in schools
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Parents Fights Depress The Youth — Clinical Psychologist | Social

  Out of the about 100 young people who visit a Clinical Psychologist in Accra every month, 80 present with depression, anxiety or stress or a combination of all. Often, the source of the problem seems to be stressed relationships within their homes, especially between their parents. It includes broken homes. The Clinical/Counselling Psychologist, Rev Father Anthony Afriyie Amponsah, is therefore asking parents to build a good rapport with their children and be observant in order that they will notice when their children needed help and offer the necessary support. Rev. Amponsah in a chat with The Mirror in Accra on Wednesdsy explained that one of the difficulties encountered in offering counselling and treatment was his inability to involve the parents of his clients who were often the source of their children’s problems because of client confidentiality.

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