Curriculum
- 10 Sections
- 57 Lessons
- 1 Week
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- Module 1: Introduction to Pre-Marital CounsellingDefinition of Pre-marital Counselling in Faith-based Settings Premarital counselling in faith-based settings refers to a structured program, often facilitated by religious leaders, trained counsellors, or pastoral teams, designed to prepare couples for marriage within the context of their faith tradition. Unlike secular counselling, faith-based premarital counselling integrates spiritual teachings, religious doctrines, and moral values into the discussions and guidance offered to couples. These sessions usually occur before the wedding ceremony and may include spiritual assessments, guided discussions, scriptural studies, and practical exercises intended to help couples build a solid foundation for their future marriage.8
- 1.11.1 Purpose of Pre-marital Counselling in Faith-based Settings30 Minutes
- 1.21.1.1 Importance of Pre-marital Counselling in Faith-based Settings10 Minutes
- 1.31.2.1 Preventive Counselling5 Minutes
- 1.41.2.2 Corrective Counselling5 Minutes
- 1.51.3 Core principles: confidentiality, empathy, neutrality, and respect.5 Minutes
- 1.61.4 Case Study: Couple disagreeing on finances before marriage.20 Minutes
- 1.71.5 Activity: Role play – first counselling session with a young couple.5 Minutes
- 1.8Module 1 Quiz10 Minutes4 Questions
- Module 2: Understanding Marriage8
- Module 3: Marital Definitions and Roles8
- Module 4: Foundations of Healthy MarriagesA healthy marriage is not built by chance; it is established on strong, intentional foundations that enable couples to grow together through seasons of joy and challenge. These foundations blend emotional, relational, spiritual, and practical elements. When couples build on these pillars early—especially during courtship and premarital counselling—they create a lasting, fulfilling partnership.5
- Module 5: Understanding Love and Love Code8
- Module 6: Understanding Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV)6
- 6.1Definition and forms of SGBV: physical, sexual, emotional, economic, and digital40 Minutes
- 6.26.1 Prevalence of SGBV in Nigeria and Lagos State.10 Minutes
- 6.36.2 Myths and misconceptions around SGBV10 Minutes
- 6.46.3 Case Study: Identifying signs of coercive control.10 Minutes
- 6.56.4 Group Exercise: Myths vs facts discussion.20 Minutes
- 6.6Module 6 Quiz10 Minutes5 Questions
- Module 7: SGBV in the Context of Marriage/Forms of SGBV6
- 7.1Introduction40 Minutes
- 7.27.1 Warning signs of abuse during relationships and marriage.20 Minutes
- 7.37.2 Marital rape and forced marriage.10 Minutes
- 7.47.3 Harmful cultural practices and faith perspectives that uphold dignity.10 Minutes
- 7.57.4 Activity: Role play – handling a disclosure of abuse before marriage.20 Minutes
- 7.6Module 7 Quiz8 Minutes5 Questions
- Module 8: Legal, Policy, and Religious Frameworks3
- Module 9: Skills Development for Counsellors7
- 9.19.1 Effective interviewing techniques.45 Minutes
- 9.29.1.1. Core Interviewing Techniques25 Minutes
- 9.39.2 Active listening and open-ended questioning.25 Minutes
- 9.49.3 Counsellor self-care and avoiding burnout.5 Minutes
- 9.59.3.1. Understanding Burnout and Compassion Fatigue35 Minutes
- 9.69.4 Activity: Peer practice in interviewing and documentation.35 Minutes
- 9.7Module 9 Quiz8 Minutes4 Questions
- Module 10: Counselors Role in Preventing and Responding to Sexual and Gender-Bases Violence7
- 10.1Introduction60 Minutes
- 10.210.1 Responsibilities vs boundaries in counselling.20 Minutes
- 10.310.2 Handling disclosures safely and sensitively.10 Minutes
- 10.410.3 Referral pathways: DSVA helplines, shelters, legal aid, health services.
- 10.510.4 Activity: Mapping referral networks for counsellors.20 Minutes
- 10.610.5 Case Study: Groom confesses violent behaviour during counselling.20 Minutes
- 10.7Module 10 Quiz10 Minutes5 Questions