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This week, we had a chat with Faith Ozioma Osemeke, a psychospiritual couples and relationship therapist who acquired a visual impairment while studying maths and statistics in the university. Following her impairment, Ozioma had to change her course of study where she found fulfilment in psychology. Today, Ozioma is the CEO of Arts and Acts of Love (ARAL), a counselling unit that specialises in psychospiritual therapy for couples, focusing on self-development and applying Bible-based theory where it aligns with science as her tool for therapy. On this episode, Ozioma talks about the reason she does not identify as a person with disability, and how she is able to provide counselling services to her cliants effectively and efficiently even as a person with a visual challenge. Explaining her views on impairment versus challenge, Ozioma believes that your interpretation of a situation determines how you respond to it. Click the link and listen to this fascinating conversation with Ozioma.
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