Influence of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy on Sexual Abuse Education among Sampled Adolescents in Imo State, Nigeria

Authors

  • Mohamed Alusine Mansaray Paul University Awka
  • Gilbert Madubuike Paul University Awka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12928/cece.v3i2.2290

Keywords:

adolescent, behavior therapy, health behavior, rational emotive, sexual abuse

Abstract

Adolescent sexual abuse remains a pervasive and deeply damaging issue globally, with significant psychological ramifications for its victims. In Nigeria, particularly within states like Imo, the prevalence of such abuse necessitates effective therapeutic interventions. This article explores the potential influence of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) as a therapeutic approach in addressing the psychological trauma experienced by adolescents who have endured sexual abuse in Imo State, Nigeria. Drawing upon existing research, including studies conducted within the Nigerian context, this paper posits that REBT’s focus on identifying and disputing irrational beliefs can significantly aid in the recovery process, fostering resilience and promoting mental well-being among affected adolescents.

Author Biography

Gilbert Madubuike, Paul University Awka

Gilbert Madubuike a, 2

a Paul University Awka, Nigeria

1 mohamedalusinemansaray01@gmail.com, 2 okwuchukwumadubuike@gmail.com

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Published

2026-08-17

How to Cite

Mansaray, M. A., & Madubuike, G. (2026). Influence of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy on Sexual Abuse Education among Sampled Adolescents in Imo State, Nigeria. Contemporary Education and Community Engagement (CECE), 3(2), 178–186. https://doi.org/10.12928/cece.v3i2.2290

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