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Name; Christel Joy M.

Embodo
Section: Gr. 12-Weber
Subject: DISCIPLINES AND IDEAS IN THE APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES
Q1 Module 1-Week 4

Let us try:
Activity 1: Know your Client
1. Name the three types of clientele for counselling and describe each
characteristic. Use the table below.

Clientele Characteristic
1. The Individual The individual level is generally working on an
individual who has to be assisted to fit in a larger
environment or someone who has been deprived
space by the larger environment calling for change
in the very environment or simply improving one’s
ability to cope with it. 
2. The Group and organization Groups are people existing with similar or common
identity. Gay men and lesbians, migrants, women,
abused or neglected children, elderly, pensioners,
veterans, military service men and women, people
in conflict with the law, unemployed, people with
substance abuse and addiction represent groups that
social work may focus its services on. There are
also groups such as members of an organization or
place of employment, or pupils and students in
school setup.
3. The Community Community has the largest share in the clientele and
audience of social work because individuals and
families are essentially members of the community.
Everything happens in a community and everyone
claims membership in the community. A
community may exist as a marginalized sector, and
in which case, the social work services may gear
toward their emancipation and empowerment.
Social work may focus on community
transformation to cause environmental change so as
to make it possible for individuals and groups on the
minority to achieve social well-being or social
justice and respect for their rights.

2. List down specific needs of clientele.

Clientele Needs

Individual Be genuinely engaged in therapeutic claims

Group or organization Have an unconditional positive regards for the


clients

Community Feel empathy for the client and clearlt communicate


this attitude.
3. Why is it important to understand the characteristics and needs of the clienteles
of counselling?
- It is important not only to be able to educate clients about therapeutic
topics, but also to gauge the client's understanding at any given time. Being able to sense what clients are
thinking and feeling and relate to them by showing warmth, acceptance, and empathy are cornerstones of
effective therapy.

Let us do:
Activity 2: The Counselling Process!

Relationship building assessment and diagnosis


-Establishing rapport and - Assessing or defining of
relationship the presenting problem.

Initiating Intervention -
Goal-Setting - Identifying
Choosing and initiating
and setting goals
interventions

Termination - Planning
and introducing
terminantion and follow-up

Is it possible to know if the counselling services, processes, and methods are effective?
How can we possibly tell?
Process can refer to what the counsellor does with the client as well as how
change. Measures to offer evidence that counselling services are effective.

Let us apply:
Activity 3: The Scenario!
Group 4- Presentation

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