Professional Documents
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Applied Social
Sciences
Submitted by:
Abellar, Ron-Ron G.
(Grade 12-HUMSS C)
Submitted To:
Malabega, Lorby
(Subject Teacher)
Quarter 1 – Module 1:
Applied Social
Sciences and
Counseling
What I know:
1. C 6. B 11. A
2. A 7. D 12. B
3. C 8. B 13. C
4. A 9. A 14. D
5. B 10.C 15. A
What’s In:
Discipline of
Social
What’s New:
ACTIVITY 1:
A.
ACTIVITY 2: Differences
Social
Social Sciences
Sciences Applied
AppliedSocial Sciences
Social Sciences
Social Sciences
Social Science is a branch of Applied Science is the
science that deals with the application of existing
institutions and functioning scientific knowledge to
practical applications, like
of human society and with
technology or inventions.
the interpersonal
relationships of individuals
as members of society.
What’s In:
Necessary to
Purpose : human life Purpose :
Theory proven Root of Solving problem
science
Object: Based on scientific
research Object:
People Have contribution System
to civilizations
Methodology:
Methodology: Been done with
a scientific Both Qualitative
Qualitative
methodology and Quantitative
What’s New:
What do you and the person to whom you go to do in trying
to solve your problem?
God – When I feel stress and depressed because of my problem in
academic, I pray and ask to God to help and guide me to solve my
problem.
Mother - Whenever I feel sick and if I see that there is a health
problem, I told it to my Mom and I ask her if she had a similar
experience while at the same time I make an appointment with a
doctor.
Close Friends – Every time I have a problem, I always want to talk
What’s
aboutMore:
it with my close friends and take advice from them because
most of them have the experience to handle the problem.
Counseling
ACTIVITY 2:
1.
✔
D
2. ✘
X
3. ✔
C
4. C
5.
✔
✔
What’s In:
1. FACT
2. BLUFF
3. FACT
4. BLUFF
5. FACT
What’s New:
HARD
Courag My Principles in Life
POSITIV
ITY
Determi
1. Why did you choose these principles?
Because I believe these principles will help me to
overcome my weaknesses and also to achieve my goal in
life.
1. D
2. C
3. H
4. I
5. A
6. E
7. J
8. B
9. F
10. K
ACTIVITY 2:
1. BULLYING
School counselors can inform their fellow educators,
students, and parents about the nature of bullying, it’s
prevalence and effect on the school environment, and
inform potential strategies to both prevent and intervene
when bullying occurs. These strategies can include
establishing respectful standards of conduct for classroom
interaction, deliberately outreaching students who are
rejected by their peers, and modeling inclusive classroom
environments.
2. SUICIDE
School counselors are often the first accessible
professionals for students who are coping with suicidal
thoughts or tendencies. As the gatekeepers for mental
health in today’s high schools and colleges, counselors are
some of the most equipped to combat this troubling trend.
In addition to recognizing the risk factors and warning
signs associated with teen suicide, counselors are also
responsible for maintaining a school environment that
adequately meets the needs of students who may be
suffering from mental health issues.
3. DEPRESSION
During counseling, the therapist will use “talk therapy” to
help you understand and work through the issues that are
impacting your life in negative ways. Their role is to listen,
provide feedback, and work with you to develop strategies
to cope. They will also evaluate your progress and adjust
the sessions accordingly. You may be asked to do
homework that extends the learning from the counseling
sessions. Often, this is in the form of tracking moods and
feelings.
What I Have Learned:
3. What is counseling?
It is the process that occurs when a client and counselor
set aside time to explore difficulties which may include the
stressful or emotional feelings of the client.
The act of helping the client to see things more clearly,
possibly from a different view-point. This can enable the
client to focus on feelings, experiences or behavior, with a
goal of facilitating positive change.
4. What are the scope of counseling?
It involves application of some psychological theories and
recognized communication skills.
It does not deal with clinical cases such as mental illness.
It is a professional relationship that requires an eventual
closure and termination of the counselee-counselor
relationship.
Assessment:
1. C
2. A
3. C
4. A
5. B
6. B
7. D
8. B
9. A
10.C
11. A
12.B
13. C
14.D
15.A
Additional Activities:
1. D
2. B
3. D
4. B
5. A
6. A
7. A
8. A
9. D
10.A
What’s In:
1. Cognitive Goal
2. Prevention Goal
3. Counseling
4. Enhancement Goal
5. Reinforcement Goal
What’s New:
1. Researcher
2. Mental Health or Clinical Counseling
3. School Counseling
4. Rehabilitation Counseling
5. Marriage and Family Counseling
6.Private Practice
7. Career Counseling
8.Substance Abuse Counseling
9.Industrial Counseling
10. Community Counseling
ACTIVITY 2:
In five sentences, discuss the difference between the roles
and functions of counselors.
1. School Counseling
School counselors help students at all levels to understand and
cope with social, behavioral, and personal problems. School or
education counselors emphasize preventive and developmental
counseling to enhance students’ personal, social, and academic
growth and to provide students with the life skills needed to deal
with problems before they worsen.
3.Career Counseling
Through career counseling and career coaching, counselors
provide opportunities and skills seminar for college students to be
more adept, flexible and ready to face the world of profession.
Through seminars and training soft skills in answering the
interviews, they mark students with the ability to cope and be
flexible on the industrial demands.
What if you are a counselor and you have fallen in love with
your client and your client has also fallen in love with you.
Since, it is unethical to pursue the relationship, you will have
to quit your job. Your job is the bread and butter of your
family. What will you do?
Assessment:
1. D
6. A
2. B
7. A
3. D
8. A
4. B
9. D
5. A
10.A
Additional Activities:
Rehabilitation Counselors
They help people with disabilities to achieve Career Counselors
their personal, social, psychological and are experts at assessing your aptitude, personality,
vocational goals. interests, and other aspects of you. They use this
evaluation to suggest the best career options from all
the available and relevant options.
Industrial Counselors
They provide help and support to the
employees to face and sail through the Substance Abuse Counselors
difficult times in life. provide a necessary support system for individuals
recovering from eating disorders, drug and alcohol
issues, gambling addictions, and other behavioral
issues.
Marriage and Family Counselors
assess, diagnose and treat mental illness and
psychological distress within the context of Research Counselors
the marriage and family systems. They provides evidence for the range of issues where
therapy can be effective and the positive outcomes for
clients.