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Ilagan, Kent David A.

11-HUMSS B.

DIASS MODULE 2

Lesson 1:

What is It:

1. Counseling is - a collaborative effort between the counselor and client. Professional counselors help
clients identify goals and potential solutions to problems which cause emotional turmoil; seek to
improve communication and coping skills; strengthen self-esteem; and promote behavior change and
optimal mental health.

2. Goals of Counseling:

Helping improve the client's ability to both establish and maintain relationships.

Helping enhance the client's effectiveness and their ability to cope.

Helping promote the decision-making process while facilitating client potential.

3. The Principles of Counseling - include autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice, and fidelity.
Acting ethically involves not only doing good and respecting the autonomy of clients; counselors and all
helping professionals are expected to contribute to the growth and general welfare of their clients.

4. Core Values of Counseling - Compassion. Students who come to the Counseling Center are typically in
some kind of emotional pain, distress or confusion.
Assessment:

Core Values - are the fundamental beliefs of a person or organization. These guiding principles dictate
behavior and can help people understand the difference between right and wrong.
Counseling - the provision of assistance and guidance in resolving personal, social, or psychological
problems and difficulties, especially by a professional.

Principles of Counseling - is allowing an individual the freedom of choice and action. It addresses the
responsibility of the counselor to encourage clients, when appropriate, to make their own decisions and
to act on their own values.

Goals of Counseling - is to enable the individual to make critical decisions regarding alternative courses
of action without outside influence. Counseling will help individuals obtain information, and to clarify
emotional concerns that may interfere with or be related to the decisions involved.

Lesson 2:

What Is It:

The primary role of a counselor is to assist clients in reaching their optimal level of psychosocial
functioning through resolving negative patterns, prevention, rehabilitation, and improving quality of life.

Assessment:

No, I am not going to report to the police because there is a portion on client's right to privacy and to
not make the situation complicated
Lesson 3:

Assessment:

1. False

2. True

3. True

4. False

5. True

6. False

7. True

8. True

9. False

10. True

Lesson 4:

What’s More:

1. Road trip with my friends

2. My Mother

3. 2018-2019

4. To be happy, Making my parents proud and make make myself strong


What I Can Do:

1. Community Complex

2. I choose it, so that I can help my fellow people in my community and country to be progress and out
of needs.

Lesson 5:

Theory 1: The Classical Theory

Understanding: The Classical Theory is the traditional theory, wherein more emphasis is on the
organization rather than the employees working therein. According to the classical theory, the
organization is considered as a machine and the human beings as different components/parts of that
machine.

Theory 2:Experiential

Understanding: As the name suggests, experiential theories involves learning from experience. The
experiential theory proposed by Kolb takes a more holistic approach and emphasizes how experiences,
including cognition, environmental factors, and emotions, influence the learning process.

Theory 3: Cognitive Behavioral Theory

Understanding: CBT theory suggests that our thoughts, emotions, body sensations, and behavior are all
connected, and that what we think and do affects the way we feel. Thousands of research trials have
demonstrated that CBT is an effective treatment for conditions from anxiety and depression to pain and
insomnia.

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