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Javier, John Leynard E. Grade 12 – St.

Jacinta Marto
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I. Test your knowledge
A. Describe at least three types of clientele for counseling and briefly describe their
characteristics.
Clientele Characteristics
This type of clientele who are the ones
People who abuse Drugs who a difficulty with their decisions and
having a unhealthy mental health
This type of clientele are the ones who
Victims of Abuse suffers depression and different mental
illness.
This type of clientele is the most
Women common one who suffers harassments,
gender inequality and being abuse.

B. List down specific needs of the types of clientele you mentioned above
Clientele Needs
They are the one who needs proper
People who abuse Drugs parental guidance as well as guidance
counseling from professionals.
They the ones who needs a lot of
support not only by their friends and
Victims of Abuse family but us as well because they have
been traumatized for what has done to
them.
They are the ones that needs a
Women protection from the abuse, harassments,
etc.

II. Check Your Understanding


A. Describe the individual as a client of counseling. Give three instances when an
individual would benefit from counseling
- Individual counseling is a one-on-one discussion between the counselor
and the client, who is the person seeking treatment. It can help one deal
with many personal topics in life such as anger, depression, anxiety,
substance abuse, marriage and relationship challenges, parenting
problems, school difficulties, career changes, etc.
B. Describe the group and organization as client of counseling. Give three
instances when a group or an organization would benefit from counseling.
- Group counseling is a form of counseling where a small group of people
meet regularly to discuss, interact, and explore problems with each other
and the group leader. Group counseling seeks to give students a safe and
comfortable place on campus where they can work out problems and
emotional concerns. Other members of the group often help you come up
with specific ideas for improving a difficult situation or life challenge and
hold you accountable along the way. Regularly talking and listening to
others also helps you put your own problems in perspective.
C. Describe the community as a client of counseling. Give three instances when a
community would benefit from counseling.
- The field of Community Counseling is broad and diverse, applying
principles of both counseling and social work in a community setting.
Effective community counseling involves helping clients work through their
mental health concerns, while also helping to prevent those concerns from
proliferating in the community.
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I. Test Your Knowledge
Identify the counseling approach being describe in each statement.
Adlerian Therapy 1. Developed by Alfred Alder, this approach is built on the belief that an individual
person is greatly influenced by his/her past and id primarily motivated by social
urges.
Person-centered
2. This counseling approach is non-directive and focused on the client’s self-discovery
Therapy
rather than input.
Gestalt Therapy 3. Developed by Frederick Perls, this approach encourages clients to confront and
experience their feelings rather than simply talk about them.
Behavioral Therapy 4. This approach targets the overt behavior by specifying treatment goals and making
developing specific treatment plans.
Reality Therapy 5. This short-term counseling approach focusses on the client’s present circumstances
and highlights his/her strengths that can be used to target realistic changes in
behavior thus achieve success.

II. Check your understanding


Describe the counseling process in the following settings
1. Government
- Counseling settings vary widely but the processes, methods, and tools
used by counselors are very similar. Counseling professionals in
government setting work with the various government agencies that have
counseling services such as social welfare, correctional department, the
court system, child and women affairs services, schools, military, police,
hospitals, mental and foster homes, and rehabilitation centers. Sometimes,
other specialized departments also have units of counselors such as
intelligence-gathering departments, military and police departments,
presidential guards, and special advisories.
2. Private Sector
- In the private sector, counselors range from independent providers of
services or work for NGOs, or specialized for profit centers and
organizations that render a variety of counseling services. The processes,
methods, and tools used by counselors in the private sectors setting remain
very much the same as in the government setting.
3. Civil Society
- The context of civil society is generally charities or non-profit and issue-
based centers or organizations such as for abused women, abandoned
children and elderly, veterans, teachers, professionals, or religious groups.
The processes, methods, and tools used resemble each other.
4. School
- In the school setting, the role of the school counselor is more complex since
the needs of students can vary widely. This gives rise to the more dynamic
and complex role of school counselors; it depended on a school’s local
circumstances as well as by the dynamism within the profession itself. As
such, school counselors assume many different responsibilities and tasks
based on the particular needs of students and the school context.
5. Community
- The community has the greatest and widest application of counseling
services considering the diversity of people who constitute the community.
There are people who are in conflict with the law, socially marginalized,
people who suffer a loss of all kinds, those living in institutional homes, and
those experiencing different types of life transitions that need counseling
support and services. The community setting creates a crossroad for
individual context and group context.
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I. Test Your Knowledge
Identify the counseling process being described in each statement. Choose the correct
answer from the given word bank and write it on the lines before each number.

Implementation Intervention/Program Design

Needs Assessment Monitoring

Evaluation

Needs Assessment 1. It is the systematic observation of symptoms of the client to determine the specific
felt needs.
Intervention/Program
2. It is the process of planning the counseling methods and tools to be used for the
Design
client based on what is needed.
Implementation 3. It is the process that involves acting on the plan for an effective counselling.
Evaluation 4. It is the process of documenting the entire process of counseling while it is going on.
Monitoring 5. It is the process of examining the results of counseling to find out if the intended
results were met or unmet.
6.
II. Check Your Understanding
Fill in the diagram below to show the complete counseling process.

Needs Intervention/
Implementation
Assessment Program Design

Monitoring Evaluation
III. Apply Your Learning
Using your completed diagram in the previous item, briefly discuss how each process is
conducted or performed to ensure effective counseling.

scientific method school counselors use to determine and understand the nature and cause of
Needs
student needs. Needs assessments can also be used as part of larger program evaluations to
Assessments determine their effectiveness and identify ways in which student populations can be better served.

range from auditory-based approaches such as auditory-verbal practice, focused on listening and
Intervention/ inclusion of the child into regular education programs, to programs that include sign language to
Program Design support spoken language development.

Implementing a developmental guidance and counseling program means different things


Implementation depending on situations at the local level; it might mean developing a new program, strengthening
an existing program, or redirecting existing resources into a revamped program.

Routine outcomes monitoring, which has been presented as an alternative to the EST framework,
Monitoring is a system designed to help clinicians evaluate whether their interventions are working in real time
with each specific client.

Evaluation is a critical component of a developmental guidance and counseling program and


Evaluation ensures accountability. The purpose of evaluation is to determine the value of the program, its
activities, and staff in order to make decisions or to take actions regarding the future.

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