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COUNSELING

➢ It is a field of study or a discipline that is


involved in the provision of 1.ADVICE or
2.GUIDANCE in decision-making,
particularly in emotionally significant
situations.
COUNSELORS
➢ It helps its clients by
3. COUNSELING them.
The task of counseling is to allow the client to
4.EXPLORE, discover and clarify ways of
giving more satisfyingly and resourcefully.
5. A common factor in most counseling situations is
that the client is demoralized, distressed, or otherwise
in a NEGATIVE state of mind about something.

CHARACTERISTICS OF
COUNSELING
6. Counseling is a conversation with someone
regarding some PROBLEM.
7. Counselor draws out the pupil in making
SELECTION and following those selections.
CHARACTERISTICS OF
COUNSELING
8-9. Counseling is assistance to the persons in their
behavior related problems in which their EMOTION and
MOTIVATION are main.
10. Counseling involves interactions in which the
counselor ACCEPTS the responsibility of positive
contribution in the development of other people’s
personality.
11. Counseling is a ______________-oriented process.
DIRECTION: WRITE TRUE IF THE STATEMENT
IS CORRECT AND FALSE IF IT IS NOT.
12. Counseling is an online relationship with a
person. This relationship is between a counselor and
a client. FALSE
13. Counseling is democratic. It lays down the
democratic system. The client can behave as to what
the counselor wishes. FALSE
14. Counseling is a professional service. TRUE
15. Counseling is problem-oriented. TRUE
CHARACTERISTICS OF
COUNSELING
16. Counseling is based on the appropriateness of
the counselee’s prediction.
17. Best counseling is in the form of the decision
made by the counselor.
18. Counseling is possible in a humorous and
cooperative environment only.
19. Counseling is completely based on peer
guidance.
COUNSELING CORE VALUES
20. The potential of every human being to change and to
continue learning throughout the lifespan, in formal and
informal settings, especially in the environment of
counseling and psychological services.

21. Strong relationships are the primary vehicle in helping


others learn new ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving.

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