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ABOUT

COUNSEL
ING
SCOPE OF
REPORTER: NASH GONZAGA and ROMARJOHN

COUNSELING
QUINTAYO
Scope of counselling is very vast. It is concerned
with various. problems and progress of an
individual for example the planning relating to
financial and. health problems, problems related to
family, society and emotional adjustments.
The scope of counseling covers various aspects of
human life including: Personal (motivation, self-
esteem, interest, career choice, etc.) Social
(relationship conflicts, socialization, peer
relationships, etc.)
For example of scope counseling it is the
planning relating to financial and. health
problems, problems related to family,
society and emotional adjustments.
goals OF
REPORTER: ROVIC BANDONG and PRINCE DEXTER
COUNSELING
DICHOS
Counseling involves a number of significant objectives
that are intended to assist individuals, couples, families,
or groups in addressing a wide range of psychological,
emotional, and personal concerns. Depending on the
particular style or type of therapy, these objectives may
change, but some typical ones include:
Enhancing Well-
being
The improvement of clients' general well-
being is counseling's main objective.
Counselors strive to improve their clients'
physical, mental, and emotional well-
being.
Resolving Personal
Issues:help their clients deal with
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their own difficulties and worries, such as
trauma, sorrow and loss, identity
challenges, and relationship issues.
Enhancing Problem-
Solving Skills:
In order to successfully handle difficulties
and disputes in their life, clients acquire
problem-solving and decision-making
abilities.
Promoting
Personal
Many individuals
Growth: seek counseling to
foster personal growth and self-
actualization, striving to reach their
full potential.
PRINCIPLES OF
REPORTER: DARYL
COUNSELING
ALANAN
KEY PRINCIPLES OF
COUNSELING
Client
Autonomy
acknowledging that every person has the right to decide what
to do with their own life.

Non-
Maleficence
Counselors pledge to treat their clients with respectAND NO HARM.

Beneficenc
e aim to benefit their clients by helping them improve their mental, emotional,
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and psychological well-being.
Confidentialit
y must have faith that their conversations will be kept confidential.
Clients

Informed
Consent
The goals of counseling, any possible risks, and the clients' legal rights should all be known to them.

Cultural
Competence
They strive to offer inclusive, culturally aware services.
Empathy and
Respectappreciate and comprehend their clients' opinions, feelings, and
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experiences while also demonstrating empathy for them.

Supervision and
Consultation
Helps them resolve complex cases and make moral decisions.

Continual
Improvement
To strengthen their counseling abilities and expertise, counselors constantly
work on their professional development and personal growth.

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