Wednesday, 26 October 2022

 

Broadcast of Chap. Prof. Joy David-Mike on 26th Oct. AD2022 on the Occasion of the Chaplaincy/Spiritual Care Week Celebration from October 23rd to 29th AD2022

Theme: Relevant and Responsive in Times of Crisis.

Welcome: I welcome you all severally and collectively to this year’s weeklong celebration of chaplains and their impact in the society world over. It is wonderful having another weeklong celebration of our unique profession –“Chaplaincy.” I give God the praise for keeping us all alive to witness this week, may His glorious name be praised for ever and ever, Amen.

Introduction: This year’s theme is unique and compelling in nature because of its clarion call for us as wholistic care-providers in meeting the need of people in crisis situation. To meet need in crisis situation is not an easy task but a herculean one for that matter requiring us to be relevant, responding to every call, reaching out and offering beneficial profitable service that meet the most felt need of the care-recipients.

After considering this theme, I wish to add another ‘R’ to it which will help us to understand the theme better and also see the need and the urgency to answer this call and then strive to meet the needs required effectively with positive outcomes.

I pray you follow me as I divulge into this discourse, once again you are welcome. God bless you richly.

The 3 Rs of this Theme: Relevant, Responsible and Responsive to Crisis.

Definition of Terms:

1.     Relevant: Connected: having some sensible or logical connection with something else such as a matter being discussed or investigated.  Having social significance: having some bearing on or importance for real-world issues, present-day events, or the current state of society.

2.     Responsible: Answerable to somebody: accountable to somebody for an action or for the successful carrying out of a duty; Important: conferring the authority to make decisions independently and requiring conscientiousness and trustworthiness; Being dependable, conscientious, trustworthy, reliable, sensible, mature; Liable: Liable to respond, likely to be called upon to answer.

3.     Responsive: Showing positive response: reacting quickly, strongly, or favorably to something or people, showing emotion.

4.     Crisis: Dangerous or worrying time: a situation or period in which things are very uncertain, difficult, or painful, especially a time when action must be taken to avoid complete disaster or breakdown; critical moment: a time when something very important for the future happens or is decided, A crucial stage or turning point in the course of something; An unstable situation of extreme danger or difficulty.

For one to be relevant after education and training, he/she must take the responsibility of engaging in a particular service provision or product production in a responsible and responsive manner that meet a particular need and solves a particular public problem.

Crisis is a problem, to anyone it comes to and the people that is around the person, even the community at large and the time of crisis is very excruciating period in anyone’s life which require urgent attention and solution to curtail more destructions on the individual, relations and friends.

Being Relevant: For one to be relevant in any chosen work and profession he/she must have prepared and equipped him/herself adequately and be able to make use of his/her acquired knowledge to bring to reality the needed services or produce a product that meets the need of the public and resolve the crisis they may have had due to the lack of such services or product(s).

One can be relevant in his/her choice profession through adequate preparation, equipping, learning and training to enable him/her to offer the services to the public or produce or invent a product  that meet the need of the public.

In line with the theme in chaplaincy profession and practice as chaplains, for us to be able to offer the needed services in any crisis situation whether individual, family, group, community, society or nation, we must first and foremost seek to be relevant:

 in ourselves, with chaplaincy profession, its practices and service delivery (i.e. having the needed knowledge), with the environment where we live and operate and relevant with the crisis situation at hand.

Other things that will make us relevant are the followings:

1.     Education and training: A chaplain who want to be relevant in crisis situations must have given him/herself to the needed education and training required in order to equipped, qualified and certified that he/she is capable and worthy to handle such crisis unless he/she wants to remain a second fiddle or armature, rendering only first aid support before a professional will take over; this I called ‘holding space’ for the right person.

Having or acquiring proper and profitable education and training, will help one to garner needed knowledge and skill to be able to meet a need in any given situation.

2.     Realistic applications of knowledge acquired: The chaplain’s ability to bring into reality the acquired knowledge makes him/her relevant. This can only be done or achieved by engaging in actual and right chaplaincy practice; this requires skills, courage, competence and confindence. This is where relevant matters most.

The ability to bring into reality what has been learned is what improves skills and competencies that will engender chaplains to the public and announces them, their services and impact in the society because they are able to meet needs that satisfies service users.

3.     Keeping one’s self abreast: Keeping yourself abreast of development, events and happening around you, around the world and around chaplaincy profession and practice will help chaplains to be relevant and enable them to offer needed support to people in crisis.

4.     Readiness and willingness to learn new things:  Any chaplain that want to be relevant must be prepared to be a learner, ready and willing to unlearn, relearn and learn new things. This is known as CPD or CEP. No short cut to this!

5.     The chaplain must make him/herself relevant regularly through preparation, equipping, learning and training in his/her choice profession to know what need to be known about crisis situation, effects and methods of handling such.

After making one’ self relevant comes “Being Responsible.”

Being Responsible: The preparedness of chaplains to be responsible practitioners will make them to practice their choice profession with caution as they seek to help and support people in crisis until resilience is attained. Being responsible will prove that you are trustworthy, dependable and have the ability to make right decisions independently and take responsibility of whatever that comes out of the decision made.

In some crisis situation, victims are sometimes disenfranchised with the inability to make or take decisions for themselves, you as the care provider will need to help making some decisions that will assist the victim(s) in recovery and as well take responsibility for the outcome without blaming any one.

Taking the right decision to act in crisis situation will help on how to respond to the crisis at hand. This will bring us to the next point “Responsive.”

Being Responsive: Being responsive is the stage where a professional practitioner or care-provider makes him/herself to care-recipient(s) to respond to their calls or situations and to help and stand with them in their pains, suffering and experience, offering the needed support until they bounce back to normalcy to live and thrive in life with meaning and fulfillment. This bring us to the last point: Crisis.

Crisis: Crisis is a crucial situation and moment in any one’s life and existence, and a threat to peace, joy and comfort which require urgent attention because of its debilitating effects on victims.

As chaplains we are called with a call to care for people in crisis of whatsoever and we must be prepared to attend to them with a matter of urgency and emergency to salvage them from further ruins. The ruins of:

i.        Traumas.

ii.      Depression.

iii.    Victimization effects.

iv.   Stigmatization effects.

v.     Frustration.

vi.   Confusion.

vii. Suicide thoughts and actions.

viii.  Psychological, emotional, spiritual, mental distress.

ix.       And other mental health situations.

In times of crisis, we are to help the victims to regain or be in the state of wholeness and wholesomeness to enable them have their lives back and live wholistically in sound health and wellness after the incident of whatsoever.

English adage says, “A healthy person is a wealthy person.” This apply also to families, communities, societies and nation at large. If individuals living in these institutions are healthy physically, mentally, emotionally, socially, psychologically and spiritually, I believe we will have a better family, community, society, nation and world and life will be more meaningful, palatable and enjoyable for all.

There will be reduction of crisis, crime, suicide, mental health issues, terrorism, war and the likes in the world and we will have what we have been clamouring for – “PEACE and peaceful co-existence.” Is this not wonderful! Wonderful indeed.

I join my colleagues nationally and internationally to make a clarion call for all chaplains to join their hands and efforts together to work assiduously for crisis-free individuals, family, community, society, nation and world.

And I call on Nigerian chaplains both the professionals and non-professionals to make themselves available to learn ‘new dimension’ of chaplaincy to enable us do the needful and earn the recognition we are clamouring and desirous of.

Let us arise and shine for the light is come; for the glory of God that called us had already risen upon us. It is time to manifest this glory and be celebrated. God bless you all richly.

Chap. Prof. Joy David-Mike SCC, CPC, BCC.

26th Oct, AD2022

 

 

A CONGRATULATORY SPEECH PRESENTED BY CHAP. PROF. LAW NWATU, ON OCT. 25TH, 2022; ON THE OCCASION OF WORLD CHAPLAINCY/SPIRITUAL CARE WEEK CELEBRATION, HELD ON SUNDAY 23RD TO SATURDAY 29TH OCT, IN THE YEAR AD. 2O22; WITH THE THEME: "RELEVANT AND RESPONSIVE IN TIMES OF CRISIS".

Beloved Professional Chaplains, My Fellow Colleagues in Chaplaincy Profession, Members of ALL Chaplaincy Organizations and Members of Other Care Giving Professions, Greetings!

I heartily welcome you all severally and collectively to this Year's Week long World Chaplaincy/Spiritual Care Week Celebration, that has taken off from Sunday, the 23rd to Saturday the 29th of Oct.in the year of The Lord, AD2022, Tagged, "Relevant And Responsive In Times Of Crisis".

This is to inform us all that it is on Record and in Public Domain that every other known Profession in the World; is given Only A DAY In The Year, to be Recognized, Remembered, Honoured and  Celebrated but Chaplaincy Profession, has One FULL WEEK in The Year to be Celebrated and Celebrate, as we are doing this week. This is to Show and Appreciate the Uniqueness of Our Great Chaplaincy Profession.

CHAPLAINCY, A Profession of Highly Educated, Qualified And Competent Professionals, Called Professional Chaplains, Offering Wholistic PROFESSIONAL CARE, To The Traumatized And NEED SATURATED World In STANDARDIZED PROFESSIONAL WAYS, Is Celebrated World Over This Whole Week and Heartly Say: Bravo, Chaplaincy Profession! Bravo, Professional Chaplains!

May I welcome you all once again to this Celebration.

CHAPLAINCY as The Most Comprehensive Profession Of Professional Caregivers, Provides Total Care for The Total Man.

CHAPLAINCY Has By Its Practices And Services, Proved To Be A Calling Unto A Specialized Ministry Of Care Giving, Counseling, Problem Solving, Conflict Resolution, Victims Assistance, Crises Normalization, Tension Easing, Home Mending, HOPE Building, Life giving Therapy and Sympathizing with People In Various Traumatized Situations And Conditions; Like The Present Day FLOOD VICTIMS IN THE WORLD, AND ESPECIALLY IN NIGERIA.

May I remind All Chaplains, more especially All Certified and Board Certified Chaplains, Among whom I am one; that this ONE WHOLE WEEK Of Celebration Of Chaplaincy, has offered us Another Opportunity to Showcase Our Professional CAPACITIES  And COMPETENCIES. We need to Prove to The World and to Assure Ourselves the more, That Chaplaincy Profession and Professional Chaplains, Still Remain Relevant And Very Responsive, even in This Time of Different Crises, Among Which The Ravaging FLOOD IS ONE.

CHAPLAINCY PROFESSION IS VERY RELEVANT.

Chaplaincy Profession and Professional Chaplains are Very Relevant and Comprehensively Unique due to The Uniqueness of the Indept manner and precision with which they approach and carry out Their Professional Practice and Services Delivery of CARE.

This is why the Whole World is enundated with Various Life Transforming Chaplaincy Care Activities all through this week.

I say A Big Thank You and Congratulations to All Professional Chaplains and Chaplaincy Bodies that are Standing Tall in different Cities and Countries of The World, delivering:

▪️Mental health Care Services.

▪️Psychotherapuetic Care Services .

▪️Psychospiritual Care Services.

▪️Psychosocial Care Services, and other aspects of Chaplaincy Care and Services that people have enjoyed and are enjoying from Chaplaincy Profession and Professional Chaplains of all Categories, up to The Board Certified Chaplains.

This Year's World Chaplaincy/Spiritual Care Week Celebration that we are enjoying today, with the Tag, "Relevant And Responsive In Times Of Crisis", Is The Thirty-seventh(37th), Occasion of the Celebration in the World.

It is on Record that Nigeria joined The World in This Celebration of This Chaplaincy/Spiritual Care Week, Thirteen(13) Years ago; in The Year AD2009.Nigerians First Chaplaincy/Spiritual Care Week Celebration was Held in The City of PORTHARCOURT, Rivers State, From Where I Am Speak Now, and I am very happy that I WAS AMONG THE FIRST CELEBRANTS.

All Thanks to Our PG. of APC Global, in the person of Chap. Prof. Mike-Jacobs, Our Number 1. Chaplaincy Educator in Nigeria and By extension, in Africa.

CHAPLAINCY IS VERY RESPONSIVE IN TIMES OF CRISIS.

Periods of Natural Disasters, Bereavement, Accidents, Violence, Psychological cum Emotional Trauma, Wars, Loss of Jobs, Marriage Breakage, Sicknesses and Diseases, Financial and Material Lack etc constitute Times of Crisis. All Chaplains, especially Certified Professional Chaplains are expected to be Professionally Responsive to those affected by those Crises at such Times of Crisis. By providing Preventive, Palliative or Advocacy Practice and Services Delivery to the Victims of  such Crises, Chaplaincy Profession and Certified and Licensed Professional Chaplains, Show their Relevance and Responsiveness, in Times of Crisis.

Based on Differences in Areas of Specialization, Capacities, Competencies, Experiences and Scope of Practice; Professional Chaplains should be readily available and handy with Professional Visitation, Ministry of presence and Professional Therapeutic Services, to prove The Relevance and Responsiveness of Chaplaincy Profession and Professional Chaplains in Times of Crisis. May I remind us again that we should Now and Always, Show Our Professional CAPACITIES, COMPETENCIES, RELEVANCE And RESPONSIVENESS, And It Has To Be Within The Professional Periphery And The In Compliance with the Laws of The Land.

To The Organizers Of This  Year 2022 World Chaplaincy/Spiritual Care Week Celebration, Under The Able Leadership of Our APC Global Founder and President General, Chap. Prof. Mike-Jacobs AP.,CPC,CHECK. And his Great Team I Say: Happy Successful Outing Of The Year! To All Chaplaincy Bodies and All Certified Professional Chaplains, I say MORE WINS! And To My Board Certified Professional Colleagues In Chaplaincy Profession, Happy Successful Celebration Week!!

Let us All Maintain Our Professional Relevance and Responsiveness through Chaplaincy/Spiritual Care Practice and Services delivery.

Thank you very much and Remain Richly Blessed!!

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

Chap.Prof. Law Nwatu Ph.D, CPC, BCC.

(Professor of ANDRAGOGY and CHAPLAINCY EDUCATION.)

 

Reality

If reality is said to be from the pit of hell; deception of any form must be from the lake of fire. Nobody can claim that he/she came into this life and world with any religion, even when one is born into a religion.

There must be a particular time when such a person will be expected to make a choice of the God he/she wants to serve. Your choice of religion or calling into a particular religion does not automatically qualifies you for chaplaincy, you must also choose chaplaincy as a profession and be trained to practice chaplaincy.

Martin of Tort, historical legendary founder of chaplaincy has a religion as well as a profession. Historical account called him a pagan (paganism was his religion). History also said he was a Roman soldier that is, his profession was military and he was serving in the Roman Army.

The master chaplain presented to this pagan Roman soldier a situation for him to resolve – the beggar in the cold winter, he compassionately shared half of his cape the needy soul no knowing who he was.

When the Owner and Giver of life appeared to him in his dream and revealed Himself to him, he made his way to a Roman Catholic Bishop who ministered unto him for conversion.

After this conversion, what particular chaplaincy work did St. Martin engaged in?

Are you interested in professional chaplaincy training to enable you offer services beneficially, get registered to the prestigious chaplaincy institute – Prodam-J Chaplaincy Institute for adequate and proper professional chaplaincy education and training to make you outstanding among your equals? Call 08033072375; 07055287861 or WhatsApp – 09091981944

Chap. David Mike-Jacobs CPC, CPST.

Certified Chaplaincy Education, Professor of Anthropology

17th July, 2020

 

 

Essence of Dispute or Conflict Management and Resolution in any Society

Dispute or conflict we all know is part of healthy living if properly attended to and resolved before it degenerates into violent situation or war. Dispute or conflict resolution has enjoyed global acceptance as a way of achieving better development as there are disputes and conflicts in any areas of human life that require proper attention, management and resolution.

1.     Workplace dispute or conflict.

2.     Employer-employees dispute or conflict such as we have in Nigeria between federal government and academic staff of union universities (ASUU).

3.     Marital dispute or conflict.

4.     Family dispute or conflict.

5.     Community dispute or conflict, especially over land or boundaries etc.

Effective management and resolution of dispute and conflict has become of paramount importance in all societies. The importance of getting unbias professional dispute or conflict resolution experts to handle dispute and conflict management effectively cannot be over emphasized.

The situation were people who sit at negotiating tables and meetings to resolve disputes or conflicts have vested interests in the dispute or conflict with their biases are unacceptable.

No wonder the case of ASUU and federal government of Nigeria has resolved into lingering strike for eight months (Feb. 14th to Oct. 14th AD 2022) and litigation and counter litigation. This is not the desired result and so experts in conflict and dispute resolution should be allowed to handle such conflict and dispute.

Flexing of muscles or showing of powers has not been fruitful nor can it productive. The fact that neither the federal government nor ASUU has not to date make use of professional experts in dispute or conflict resolution sends a signal; either these professionals are unknown or unheard of in the society.

This gives me the opportunity to advocate for trained, qualified, ubiased professional chaplains who have been trained in dispute and conflict management and resolution to create the needed space for themselves in the society.

Chap. David Mike-Jacobs CPC, CPST, BCC.

Professor of Anthropology, Certified Chaplaincy Educator & Trainer.

Blog: thechaplain1.blogspot.com

10th Oct, AD2022

 

 

Professional Chaplaincy Relevance

Beloved professional chaplaincy, spiritual care an psychospiritual care practioners, professional relevance is not one of the gifts of the Holy Spirit, not an honourary award or a remuneration, but rather what must be earned through labourious studies, professional chaplaincy education and training, competent display of skills and tactful attendance to numerous problems of humanity, with the intention of providing needed solutions to such.

Professional chaplaincy relevance is usually developed over the years of competent practice and continuous professional development (CPD) of individual practicing chaplains.

Professional chaplaincy relevance can only be attained through supervised evidence based professional chaplaincy practices and service delivery in the public or private institutions or establishments that meets the global best chaplaincy practice and not in a vacuum or in the air.

Professional chaplaincy relevance and acceptance can only be gotten through practical application of theoretical knowledge acquired in chaplaincy training and education.

Professional chaplaincy relevance is a kind of recognition that professional chaplaincy practioners are available to offer beneficial chaplaincy care and services to the public irrespective of their age, ethnicity, culture, religions, beliefs, faith, social status etc.

Chaplains who seek or desire to remain relevant in any chaplaincy field or setting must be prepared to relotase themselves for the following trainings and education in chaplaincy studies:

1.     General chaplaincy education, up to 1st Degree, chaplaincy concentration.

2.     Professional chaplaincy education, especially the CCPE or CPE study programme which is intended to help develop chaplains professionally and practically in handling fragile and delicate issues and situations of others with tact and needed competencies.

3.     Supervised, evidence-based actual chaplaincy practice under qualified professionals and supervisors in any chaplaincy setting or specific chaplaincy field of one’s choice.

4.     Professional chaplaincy certification which can only be attained through rigorous studies and professional practice evidences.

5.     Continuous professional chaplaincy development through attending of conferences, seminars, symposia and webinars.

Note: Professional chaplaincy relevance is surely beyond traditional, ritualistic chaplaincy practices and services. Chaplains must of necessity move along with current global trends as far as professional chaplaincy and service delivery are concerned. God bless you all, as you endeavor to engage in professional chaplaincy practice and service delivery.

Are you interested in online professional chaplaincy training to enable you offer beneficial chaplaincy care and services, get registered at the prestigious chaplaincy institute – Prodam-J Chaplaincy Institute for adequate and proper professional chaplaincy education and training to make you outstanding among your equals? Call 08033072375; 07055287861; 08035092416 or WhatsApp – 09091981944

Chap. David Mike-Jacobs CPC, CPST, BCC.

Professor of Anthropology, Certified Chaplaincy Educator & Trainer.

Blog: thechaplain1.blogspot.com

10th Oct, AD2021

 

 

 

Complex Personality

Personality is defined or described as attributes such:-

1.     Behavioural attributes.

2.     Emotional attributes.

3.     Temperamental trait attributes.

4.     Mental attributes.

5.     Intellectual attributes

Which actually makes human personality very complex in nature.

Whatever a care recipient present to you as a professional chaplaincy practitioner is only a part of that person. If you must help your client navigate through life difficulties, you must seek to know your client deeply more.

If you lack the needed training and robust knowledge, you will not be able to help your client; therefore, it is obligatory for you to acquire the needed knowledge through training and skill acquisition through practice to enable you offer needed assistance to your clients professionally.

Professional chaplaincy, its practice and service delivery is far beyond fantasies and assumptions; it is a calculated effort on the part of the professional chaplain to help improve the condition of the client. Get trained NOW!

Are you interested in professional chaplaincy training to enable you offer services beneficially, get registered to the prestigious chaplaincy institute – Prodam-J Chaplaincy Institute for adequate and proper professional chaplaincy education and training to make you outstanding among your equals? Call 08033072375; 07055287861 or WhatsApp – 09091981944

Chap. David Mike-Jacobs CPC, CPST.

Certified Chaplaincy Education, Professor of Anthropology

21st July, 2020

 

 

Chaplaincy Beauty

Beloved professional chaplaincy has had beauties; and chaplaincy beauty is beyond uniform, matching and parading by chaplains.

Permit me at this juncture to enumerate some of these beauties here so as to enable us maintain focus in beautifying chaplaincy profession from our own end and part as professional chaplains:

1.     Professional chaplaincy practice and service delivery.

2.     Provision of succor and wholistic healing for the traumatized, victimized and the hurting.

3.     Bringing purpose and meaning to people’s lives.

4.     Giving voice to the voiceless.

5.     Rekindling hope to people in their hopelessness.

6.     Calling for equitable justice for the abused and victimized and for their defense.

7.     High quality chaplaincy education and professional chaplaincy education.

8.     Provision of interfaith chaplaincy services and education for the practitioners.

9.     Prevention of suicide and suicidal thoughts as well as provision of bereavement counseling for families of suicidal victims.

10.                        Rehabilitation of addicts, trafficked individuals as well as assisting them to bounce back to normalcy to live and thrive.

Chap. Prof. David Mike

 

Chaplaincy a Sure Partner in Arbitration

In the years past, arbitration and the work of arbitration had been left in the hands and care of the legal profession and practitioners as if arbitration is their sole prerogatives. However, in just recent times because of the growth and development of other interdisciplinary professions and professionals as well.

There is a new understanding that arbitration and the works of arbitration cannot be left in the hands and care of legal practitioners only as there are a financial arbitration requiring expertise hands who have robust financial knowledge and understanding which cannot be gotten amongst legal practitioners.

Arbitration is a process in which a dispute is settled by agreement of the parties involved with one or more arbitrators who make a binding decision on the dispute. Arbitration also is an out of court method for resolving a dispute between a worker and an employer.

Arbitration takes place in front of a neutral decision maker called an “arbitrator” or in some cases, a group or “panel” of arbirators who will listen to each side and make a decision about the case.

Purpose of Arbitration: Arbitration has four main purposes:

1.     Resoling contractual disputes between management and labour.

2.     Addressing interests of different parties in bargaining situation such as public sector labour relations.

3.     Settling litigated claims through court-annexed programmes.

4.     Resolving community disputes.

Types of Arbitration by Chap. Prof. Mike-Jacobs:

1.     Judicial arbitration.

2.     Contractual arbitration or by stipulation.

3.     Community dispute threatening litigation.

4.     Financial Judicial arbitration.

5.     Political Judicial arbitration such as:

·        Negotiation with bandits and the govetment.

·        Negotiation with terrorists and the government.

·        Alternative dispute resolution (ADR).

Mediation, negotiation, conciliation, peacebuilding and arbitration works are also the concern of all professions who have an interest in peaceful dispute and conflict resolutions amongst people in dispute or conflict for whatever reasons.

Other seasoned professionals have also penetrated into arbitration works partnering with legal practitioners to bring needed peace and peaceful co-existence to people in various communities and societies of the world because of the usual litigation processes and systems that has brought hatred to people in dispute instead of settlement and peaceful resolution.

Chaplaincy is a worthy partner in arbitration and a sure way of resolving disputes and conflicts at whatever level. Chaplaincy profession is a profitable partner in dispute and conflict resolution and peace building.

Bottom line for arbitration is settlement out of court also known and called “Alternative dispute or conflict resolution.”

Association of Professional Chaplains Inc. and Prodam-J Chaplaincy Concept over the years has introduced alternative dispute or conflict resolution to her members through a training workshop and those who gave themselves to the practice have been achieving great success and appreciation from the public, public institutions and establishments and such professionals have been granted recognition. What a wonderful testimony!

All we need to do as practicing professional chaplains in our various communities is to continue to practice what we are known for. We have some example to point to in our situation in Nigeria since the year 2014 AD:

1.     During president Goodluck’s regime, a British clergyman came to Nigeria to negotiate between book haram terrorists and the federal government.

2.     The recent experience in the prevailing situation in Nigeria with bandits, the Sheik Gumi’s group who have been negotiating between the federal government and the bandits for the release of the people kidnapped such as the kidnapped people who were going from Abuja to Kaduna which the kidnappers attacked and took away about 100 passengers from the train.

 

 

Chap. David Mike-Jacobs CPC, CPST, BCC.

Professor of Anthropology, Certified Chaplaincy Educator & Trainer.

Blog: thechaplain1.blogspot.com

30th Aug. AD2022

 

 

Categories of Chaplains

Chaplains can be categorized into the following for the purpose of public understanding and benefits:-

1.     Military chaplains: These are chaplains in the services of the armed forces of any nation such as:

·        Army chaplains.

·        Navy chaplains.

·        Airforce chaplains.

Some of these military chaplains have given themselves to be trained in professional chaplaincy practice and are professional chaplains in the developed nations of the world.

2.     Law enforcement chaplains or para-military chaplains: These are chaplains serving in law enforcement agencies of various nations such police, custom, firefighters etc.

NB: These military and paramilitary chaplains offer chaplaincy services only within the military and law enforcement communities.

3.     Civil chaplains: These are chaplains who offer chaplaincy services amongst the civil population of nations of the world.  They may be public chaplains, who offer services in the public domain.

 

They may also choose to be chaplains offering services to individuals, groups, families, corporates or they may establish private practice centers and may be called “private chaplains.”

Are you interested in professional chaplaincy training to enable you offer services beneficially, get registered to the prestigious chaplaincy institute – Prodam-J Chaplaincy Institute for adequate and proper professional chaplaincy education and training to make you outstanding among your equals? Call 08033072375; 07055287861 or WhatsApp – 09091981944

Chap. David Mike-Jacobs CPC, CPST.

Certified Chaplaincy Education, Professor of Anthropology

28th July, 2020

 

Sunday, 9 October 2022

 Post Covid 19 Era and Anticipation

The ravaging effect of the corona pandemic brought to the entire world many devastating problems and challenges forcing everyone to embrace a compulsory change in the ways of doing and perspectives.

The new normal has been forced upon all people in all nations of the world and this only option for us is to embrace the change making needed adjustments. At the end of covid 19 saga, which is classified as post covid 19 era, there are some anticipations such as:-

1.  Loss of jobs.

2.  Crippling of industries.

3.  Downsizing of businesses and workforce.

4.  Increase in unemployment.

5.  Increase in social vices.

6.  Increase agitation for good governance.

7.  Increase in tension, depression and suicidal rates.

With all of the above mentioned in place, the general populace would have been so traumatized and driven to a point of elastic limit, which if not attended to urgently and competently too; the resultant effect may be very disastrous for us all.

Since people are becoming more distressed on daily basis, with life becoming more unbearable for many, behaviours of people are being altered as their coping capacities continue to dwindle on daily basis, making many people to react very sharply with anger to the slightest provocation.

People will actually become very irritated and violent even at slightest provocation which at times result into taking life or destroying properties. The possibility of the general populace becoming more exposed to mental health problems will be very high, this require that urgent action be taken to prevent the looming disaster by both the government and mental health professionals.

Let all mental health care professionals arise now so as to forestall the looming disaster.

Chap. Prof. David Mike-Jacobs CPC, CPST, BCC.

Professor of Anthropology, Certified Chaplaincy Educator & Trainer.

Oct. 17th 2020

 

Calling for the Declaration of a State of Emergency in Mental Health Sector

Mental health, beloved good people is of global concern requiring urgent attention of all and sundry, inclusive of government of the day, private individuals and corporate entities and finally mental health care professionals located all over the world.

Health is said to be wealth both of individual and of any nation. Good mental health guarantees healthy development of the citizenry leading to a sustainable development of all nations.

The present situations where we witness an astronomical increase in mental health issues, challenges and problems has become a great concern globally. For this and other reasons, world Federation of mental health had thought of the theme for this year’s mental health day celebration coming up on the 10th October year AD2022 to be very appropriate: “Making mental health to all, a global priority.”

Calling on all concerned globally to make mental health provision to all, a global priority. The pandemic surge has left behind for people in the world serious mental health challenges and with that of developing nations, especially Nigeria and the entire continent of Africa very traumatic, making many people to commit suicide or take other’s life at the slightest provocations.

Reasons for compounded mental health problems in Nigeria and continent of Africa is not farfetched from bad governance, economic hardship, unfavourable political climate, insecurity, unending labour unrest, unresolved conflict or dispute between university lecturers and government at the center, consumption of hard drugs and substance abuse amongst the youths and women.

With these reasons as stated above, I wish to renew my calling and advocacy for the declaration of state of emergency in mental health sector. Government have their own roles to play by putting in place legal framework for mental health care.

Private individuals and corporate entities also have their roles while mental health professionals also have theirs as well.

Let all of us come together to make mental health care provision to all and sundry become a reality and a priority in our own time. God bless you all.

Call 08033072375; 07055287861; 08035092416 or WhatsApp – 09091981944

Chap. David Mike-Jacobs CPC, CPST.

Certified Chaplaincy Educator

Professor of Anthropology

3rd Oct, AD2020

 

 

 

Thursday, 6 October 2022

 

Psychotherapy

As a member of the public in any community and society of the world, you have the right to know what psychotherapy is, and of what benefits it can bring to the people in general.

It is also your right to know who clinical psychotherapists are, where they can be found, how easily accessible they are and the kind of services they offer the general public.

You also have a right as a member of the public in any community of the world, what psychotherapy day celebration stands for; how this day became what is being celebrated across the globe and who were those instrumental in bringing this about.

Your rights to the information mentioned above on this discourse can only be gotten from the authentic psychotherapy association and clinical psychotherapy practitioners across the world.

What then is Psychotherapy?

Psychotherapy in its simplest term is the application of psychological knowledge in finding solutions to mental health problems of people by professional experts and practitioners such as:-

1.     Clinical psychotherapists.

2.     Psycho-spiritual care providers.

3.     Certified professional counselors or chaplain counselors.

Some the psychotherapeutic treatment and care is carried out with the employment of psychological knowledge and skills without any medication or drugs.

However in some cases psychotherapy is done in combination with medication and drugs, depending on the severity and magnitude of the problem at hand. It must be made clear at this juncture that psychotherapists are not trained to administer drugs or medications to clients and that whenever their clients require medication or drugs, referrals are made to medical practitioners who are licensed to prescribe and administer drugs to patients, though psychotherapists may work in collaboration with medical practitioner (physicians) in their psychotherapeutic centers and clinics.

Who are Psychotherapists?

Psychotherapists are mental health care professionals and experts, who have been professionally trained and equipped to provide therapeutic care and services to people who are suffering from mental health issues and challenges both in public and private domains.

These professionals are usually certified and licensed to provide clinical care and services to various clients or care recipients in their professional practice to enable them resilient and bounce back to normalcy in order to live a meaningful and fulfill life.

Clinical psychotherapists, psychospiritual care therapists are in existence in every society in the world to help ensure wholeness and wellness to the generality of the people of our world who are overwhelmed by one problem or the other seeking needed solutions to such problems.

Psychotherapists in their trainings, are usually made to study counseling intervention and psychotherapy as counseling usually precedes psychotherapeutic care and services in practice.

How has Psychotherapy Day Celebration come into Existence?

Professional practitioners of any given profession have a duty and mandate to promote and project their professions and services they are prepared to offer the public.

In the case of psychotherapy profession, a group of practicing clinical psychotherapists and their students came together in the United States of America to institute the national day of psychotherapy which is celebrated on 25th day of September every year.

The coming together of these psychotherapy professionals and their students institutionalize psychotherapy day celebration and also given birth to psychotherapy association in the US, Britain, United Kingdom and other nations of the world.

Nigeria and other nations in the continent of Africa and beyond should not be left lout in the scheme of things and this is our reasons for domesticating psychotherapy day celebration in the continent of Africa and beyond. 25th day of the month of September annually becomes psychotherapy day.

Where in Walks of Life can these Professionals be found?

Clinical psychotherapists, psychospiritual therapists are useful in all walks of life most especially in the followings:-

a.     Mental health sector.

b.     Suicide prevention.

c.      Addiction and rehabilitation works.

d.     Human trafficking prevention.

e.     Human slavery.

NB: Although clinical psychotherapists, psychospiritual therapists, counselors and chaplains can work in the public, but my advocacy is for them to consider private professional practice and service delivery.

Chap. David Mike-Jacobs CPC, CPST, CCE

Professor of Anthropology, Certified Clinical Psychotherapist

7th Sept. AD2020