Ronald McDonald Omuya is a Counseling Psychologist and Lecturer at Kampala International University. Ronald is a highly self-motivated, determined and creative person with good analytical and communication skills who has gained more than 10 years of teaching and counseling expertise through a career path that included Education, counseling and research. Throughout his professional work, he is passionate about voluntary community work which has led him to work with key organizations that exist to uplift the wellbeing of all people including the marginalized and oppressed. Ronald counsels diverse individuals and groups confronted with challenges they face in life and empowers them on how to deal with them particularly through self-identification and expression.
Ronald holds a Bachelor’s degree in Education and a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology from Kampala International University. Ronald’s wide knowledge and experience in teaching and researching about psychology related subjects prepared him well for his desire to assist all mankind regardless of the color of their skin, age or sexual orientation.
Omuya, R. M. (2015). Female Aggression.
Kampala: Kampala International
Turyahikayo, J., & Omuya, R. M. (2015). The Influence of Post Election Violence on the Economic Wellbeing of Women.
Kampala: Kampala International University.University
Tenywa, E., & M, O. R. (2014). Moral degenaration and defilement in Makindye Division.
Kampala: Kampala International University.
Omuya, R. M. (2012). Personal Power and Marital Satisfaction among University staff.
Kampala: Kampala International University.