Certified clinical psychologist and
theatre artist, Pamela Udoka, has joined Qed.ng as a columnist beginning from Friday,
January 5. 2018.
Her weekly column, known as Talk with
Pamela, will draw from her specialty as a marital conflict, relationship and
sex therapist.
Mrs. Udoka holds a BA (Hons) in
theatre arts from the University of Ibadan and an MSc in psychology with
emphasis on life-span developmental psychology, childhood disorders and
clinical intervention from the University of Lagos.
She is undergoing an M.Phil/ Ph.D.
in Clinical Psychology at the University of Ibadan with emphasis on causes
of relationship/marital conflicts, depression, posttraumatic stress disorder
and interventions.
Pamela is a member of the National
Association of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practitioners (NANTAP), president of
the Nigerian Centre of International Association of Theatres for Children
and Young People (ASSITEJ Nigeria) and an elected member of the executive
committee of ASSITEJ International.
A public speaker, she is a
member of both the Nigerian Psychological Association (NPA) and the Nigerian
Association of Clinical Psychologists (NACP).
Her expertise in children's theatre,
relationship/marriage and sex therapies as well as some psychological and
mental health disorders come from academic research, her practice,
and having been married for 26 years to renowned theatre director, Dr.
Arnold Udoka.
They are both are blessed with absolutely
adorable children.
Talk With Pamela is a clinical
psychology focused relationship/marital and sex therapy column that
assists people to attain respectful, caring, mutually enriching and
satisfying relationships by offering psychotherapy to couples, families and individuals
while remaining culturally sensitive, inclusive and accessible.
It also deals with various dimensions
of the human personality and psychological disorders including but not limited
to depression, general anxiety disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder arising
from emotional, psychological, domestic and sexual abuse. Following
proper clinical assessment and appropriate therapies, it leads
to cognitive, behavioural, emotional, relational and social well-being.
Commenting on the new column,
Editor-in-Chief of Qed.ng, Olumide Iyanda said: “We are excited to have Pamela
Udoka on our team. Her expertise and passion for mental and emotional health
are quite infectious. This is indeed a good way to start the New Year.”
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