Workshop presented to the administration and the teaching staff on 26th February, 2025 Presented by John Bosco Kiingati Introduction The human being is endowed cognitively (Decety & Wheatley,
Origins of the Term “Emotional Intelligence” In 1985 the term “emotional intelligence” was first used in a doctoral dissertation by Wayne Payne. The term “emotional quotient: was later used by
Addictions Proactive Management: When to do What? Introduction Going through Kiingati (2022), on addictions, mission and social transformative agenda, gives us the definition of addiction and its components. It
The African; each of us, is struggling with immense dishonesty, hate of the self, selfishness, and the rule of the jungle where as long as I enrich myself, live comfortably
We are transiting from the 8.4.4. System to the C.B.C. In any transition, unattended populations are very easily sacrificed; either ending it or welcoming it. How best to avoid your
This paper seeks to contribute towards improved mental health through a better understanding of depressive disorders that account for 5-20% of illnesses among adults . (WHO 2012; Ishtiaq et, al.
PRESENTATION IN UBUNTU SPECIAL NEEDS & INCLUSIVE EDUCATION CONFERENCE – Dr. JOHN BOSCO KIINGATI (PhD) Event organized by a collaboration between Africa Special Needs Network (ASNEN), Ministry of Education (MOE),
Abstract Widowhood is an integral loss having devastating effects, leading to identity disruption. Widowhood hinders the individual’s attempts to contribute towards social transformation, as the widow’s voice remains subdued. This
A common current trend of focusing on life’s materialism leaves us living a life where our biggest task becomes the transference of wants into needs. With such an endless yet
Abstract This study explored the association between widowhood and identity loss.A systematic literature review (SLR), was used, and a final sample of 32 articles was selected. The
Introduction The paper seeks to explore the effects of addictions on mission and on social transformative agenda, with a focus on the African Catholic religious. The set task is
Human rights, justice, and human dignity. Title: Widow Human Rights Experiences and their Influence on Widow Self-identity Background As women age, they are increasingly
Am I so ignorant of the state of affairs nationally and internationally, that I expect changes to happen at the twinkle of an eye?Am I so malicious and care so
Might there still be a remaining ear that has the ability to hear a cry from an aggrieved Kenyan?Might there be the remnant of an eye that still has tears
Yet again we have sung the “Silent Nights” and the “Felice Navidads”. We too have eaten more than our usual fills and have spent more hours in leisure, visiting
While dealing with corruption, it becomes challenging to establish a direct correlation between this vice and economic output or even anticipated deliverability. This is because the efforts bring to play
Introduction It is music to the ear when promises relating to corruption are uttered by politicians during and after campaign rallies. Some of those utterances,
Mixed reactions arrested my mind when four IEBC officials went on air declaring that the final process of the election process was opaque, and so they would not be part
Introduction Erikson (Aslan, 2008), Piaget (McLeod, 2022), Freud (Quinodoz, 2005), and Kohlberg (McLeod, 2013) inform scholarship on psycho-social, cognitive, psycho-sexual, and moral human development respectively.
When each of the individuals, formally or informally, pronounces the solemn “I do”, hardly does any of the pair-parts pay attention to the realization of “till death do us part.”
In Genesis 9:21, the statement “he (Noah) drank of the wine and was drunk; and he lay naked in his tent” elicits different emotions and
Kenyans have made massive strides toward democracy as noted in the country’s continued elections after every five years. Though at times marred with violence threatening this very success, the wave
Relevance of Commitment to Our Developing Nation Leaders and citizens in developing nations are equally responsible for our position. Individually and communally, every adult is accountable for their destiny. Unfair
Responsibility: comes from two words “ability” and “response”. It literally means “ability to respond.” In this reflection, two questions come to play: Where do we get this ability? To what
REPORT: KENYA GOOD NEIGHBOURS On the 18th July, 2024 we travelled to Maanzoni Lodge (Athi River) for a workshop on Emotional Intelligence and Communication competencies at the Work Place. The