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    Nigerian Doctor Unveils Revolutionary Psychological Theory to Enhance Emotional Resilience

    National UpdateBy National UpdateMarch 25, 2025Updated:March 25, 2025 Metro No Comments2 Mins Read
    Dr Kennedy Obohwemu
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    By Stephen Adeleye

    In a groundbreaking development for mental health research, Dr. Kennedy Oberhiri Obohwemu, a Nigerian-born doctor and university lecturer, has introduced a transformative psychological framework designed to redefine emotional resilience and self-soothing strategies.

    At the core of his innovation is the Self-Comforting and Coping Scale (SCCS), a first-of-its-kind psychometric tool that scientifically measures self-soothing behaviours. This pioneering scale is complemented by the Self-Comforting and Coping Theory (SCCT), which provides a fresh perspective on coping mechanisms, stress management, and psychological recovery.

    “Traditional mental health assessments focus on broad coping patterns,” Dr. Obohwemu explained. “The SCCS and SCCT zoom in on how individuals actively soothe themselves during emotional distress—finally giving these behaviours the scientific recognition they deserve.”

    The SCCS identifies 13 key self-comforting behaviours, including mindfulness, self-talk, emotional regulation, and cognitive reframing. Unlike existing tools like the Brief COPE or Self-Compassion Scale, this innovation offers a precise, action-based framework for understanding emotional balance.

    Already published in the Global Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, the SCCS is undergoing international validation (ISRCTN12254719). Mental health practitioners, educators, and policymakers are closely watching this development, which could revolutionize personalized mental health care, early intervention strategies, and resilience-building programs.

    For Dr. Obohwemu, the impact extends beyond clinical practice.

    “This tool isn’t just for psychologists—it’s for leaders, educators, and policymakers who want to foster emotionally resilient communities,” he emphasized. “By understanding self-soothing, we can create healthier environments that support well-being at every level.”

    The SCCS also enables professionals to differentiate between adaptive and maladaptive self-soothing behaviours, a critical advancement in preventing emotional distress from escalating into severe mental health conditions.

    A strong advocate for culturally responsive research, Dr. Obohwemu is ensuring the SCCS is adaptable across diverse populations. His goal is to bridge cultural gaps in mental health science and create a universally applicable tool.

    “Coping is influenced by culture, history, and context,” he noted. “We want the SCCS to reflect that diversity, making it a truly global innovation.”

    As a leading scholar in public health, psychology, and social care, Dr. Obohwemu’s work highlights the power of African-led innovation in reshaping global mental health discourse.

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