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We live in a world where changes occur daily, and at times it leaves us confused.

Most of the
changes are due to technological advancements. Traditional means and ways of dealing with life
are slowly eroding away. Guidance and counseling is all about bringing changes in students which
may arise due to some factors such as differences in age, race, sexual orientation, religion, race and
interests. Some, if not most children are immature, young and lack real life experiences and may be
unaware of themselves thus guidance and counseling is needed by them. “The only person who is
educated is the one who has learned how to learn and change” (Carl Rogers). The following paper
will enlighten what guidance and counseling mean, with examples, the need…show more
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to alleviate them of the problem they might be currently facing. Counseling is not only done
professionally, but also done by common people such as teachers, who use certain skills to help the
students, though professionals are required as they have vast knowledge in this field with various
techniques to solve the problem. For example a teacher counseling a school student on the basis of
him skipping classes or a professional counselor, counseling a person for personal problems such
as work related issues i.e. management pressurizing the worker for due dates of
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