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Aug 13, 2026 ∙ 4 min
A Guide to Supporting Autistic Children—For Parents and Teachers -By Counselor Prince Offei and Counselor Blessing Offei
AUTISM remains widely misunderstood in Ghana. The World Health Organization (2023) estimates 1 in 100 children globally are autistic. An autistic child is not “difficult”—they process sensory input and social cues differently. Some speak fluently but tire quickly in groups. "A Guide to Supporting Autistic Children—For Parents and Teachers" -By Counselor Prince Offei (CPAC's founder, leading Mental Health Professional, Lecturer, Spectator Columnist, ADR Expert) and Counselor Blessing Offei.
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Aug 4, 2026 ∙ 2 min
MASTERING STRESS: A Mental Health Session with Renowned Counselor Prince Offei in Lagos, Nigeria
CPAC's impactful journey began on July 27, 2026, with a warm welcome into the vibrant energy of Nigeria. One of the several highlights of the trip took place on Thursday, July 30, 2026, where Counselor Prince Offei, CPAC's founder, hosted a life-changing mental health session for the director and staff of a prominent private school in Lagos. The focus was clear: STRESS, ITS IMPACT, AND EFFECTIVE STRESS MANAGEMENT. During this interactive masterclass, we demystified the psychology behind pressure
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Jul 28, 2026 ∙ 4 min
Beyond the Apologies: Spotting a Narcissistic Husband and Protecting Your Mental Health - By Counselor Prince Offei
As a marriage counsellor and mental health professional, I meet women who say, “I feel like I’m walking on eggshells at home,” or “No matter what I do, it’s never enough.” Often, what they are describing are patterns linked to living with a narcissistic husband.
Narcissism exists on a spectrum. Not every selfish or proud man is a clinical narcissist.
Counselor Prince writes on "Beyond the Apologies: Spotting a Narcissistic Husband and Protecting Your Mental Health" published on The Spectator.
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