Professional Documents
Culture Documents
ZLRV 01.12.13
interview or conference between a pupil and a member of the school staff with whom he has a guidance relationship, for the purpose of considering some of his problems and a desirable course of action Clarence
Dunsmoor
PURPOSES OF COUNSELING
COUNSELING IS AIMED at assisting an individual toward... Selfknowledge Selfrealization
Selfdevelopment
PURPOSES OF COUNSELING
SUBSIDIARY AIMS OR PURPOSES: 1. To give the pupil information on matters important to his success 2. To get information about the pupil which will be of help to him in solving his problems. 3. To establish a feeling of mutual understanding between pupil and the teacher. 4. To help the pupil work out a plan for solving his difficulties.
PURPOSES OF COUNSELING
SUBSIDIARY AIMS OR PURPOSES: 5. To help the pupil know himself better, his interests, abilities, aptitudes, and available opportunities. 6. To encourage special talents and develop right attitudes. 7. To inspire successful endeavor toward the attainment or realization of objectives. 8. To assist the pupil in planning for his educational and vocational choices. *
PURPOSES OF COUNSELING
STAGES OF THE COUNSELING PROCESS:
ADJUSTMENT
INTERPRETATIVE EXPLORATORY
5. Follow-up*
TYPES OF COUNSELING
Nondirectiv e Counseling
Eclectic Counseling
TYPES OF COUNSELING
DIRECTIVE/CLINICAL COUNSELING
Clinical Analysis Diagnosis Prognosis Counseling Follow-up
TYPES OF COUNSELING
NONDIRECTIVE COUNSELING
The client asks for help and gives his reason.
a.
b.
The situation is defined and the counselor defines the limits of his responsibilites, encouraging the counselee to tell all.
c.
The counselor displays a friendly, interested, and receptive attitude. He neither agrees nor disagrees but because he puts himself in the place of the client, the client feels free to talk, to confide, to tell all.
TYPES OF COUNSELING
NONDIRECTIVE COUNSELING A negative attitude gradually gives way to
a positive one. The period of release is followed by insight.
d.
e.
f.
TYPES OF COUNSELING
ECLECTIC COUNSELING
a. Diagnosis of the cause or causes of maladjustment. b. Planning the modification of the cause or causes. c. Securing conditions conducive to learning. d. Stimulating the client by implied motivation to develop his own resources.