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Needs of Various

Types of Clientele
and Audiences of
Counseling
As school guidance and counselors,
These professionals provide the
need for personal guidance by
helping students seek more
options and find better and more
appropriate ones in dealing with
situations of stress or simplify
decision making.
As job-hunting coaches,
Counselors provide avenues
for people to find necessary
information and get
employment that is suitable to
them.
As conflict management
providers,
These professionals provide the
need for principles and theory-
based approaches to deal with
conflict and deescalate it, if not
revolve it positively.
As human resources personnel,
These professionals provide the
needs common to all workplaces
and they are employed in almost all
workplaces to deal with various
employee needs that cover aspects
of remunerations, social services,
compensations, conflict resolution,
and discipline.
As marriage
counselors,
These professionals provide the
need for conflict resolution skills
to parties, couples, and children
to deal with various stresses and
issues that threaten their unity
or peaceful coexistence.
As drug abuse and rehabilitation
counselors,
These professionals meet the need
to help people overcome their
problems or mitigate some of the
most negative effects of drug
abuse.
As bereavement counselor,

These professionals respond to the


need to be helped to go through loss,
such as death in the family, in a way
that will help prevent depression and
other unhealthy ways of dealing or
coping with loss such as committing
suicide or giving up on life.
As abused children caretakers and
rehabilitation in government and
NGO settings,
Counselors meet the need to facilitate
processing and restoration of abused
children through recognition and
implementation of existing laws and
recovery procedures in coordination
with relevant units.

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