Kyeremeh Tawiah Dabone (PhD) is a distinguished Senior Lecturer, professional counsellor, and consultant with over a decade of impactful experience in academia and professional practice. Renowned for his expertise in guidance and counselling, he has built a dynamic career spanning tertiary education and the NGO sector, where he continues to shape lives through teaching, mentorship, and strategic advisory services.
With a strong academic foundation and practical insight, Dr. Dabone has taught a wide range of courses including counselling psychology, career development, behaviour modification, professional development, and general education at both the University of Cape Coast and the University of Education, Winneba. His teaching philosophy blends theory with real-world application, equipping students with the skills needed to thrive in diverse professional environments.
A respected voice in counselling psychology, he has published extensively in reputable scholarly journals and his work is widely cited by researchers and practitioners alike. His contributions extend beyond academia into national policy development, serving as a key member of the Technical Committee of the National Teachers Council, where he contributed to the development of the Code of Ethics for Professional Practice for Teachers in Ghana.
Dr. Dabone is also a sought-after workshop facilitator, known for delivering insightful lectures and practical training sessions that inspire professional growth and excellence. He holds both a Master of Philosophy and a PhD in Guidance and Counselling, and continues to teach at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, nurturing the next generation of counsellors and educators.
Driven by a passion for human development and excellence, Kyeremeh Tawiah Dabone remains committed to advancing the field of counselling, influencing policy, and transforming lives through education and professional practice.