Counseling Processes
II. DEFINITION OF TERMS
Counseling - the act or process of giving counsel
- the process of assisting and guiding clients, especially by a trained person on a professional basis, to resolve personal, social, or psychological problems and difficulties
- a generic term that is used to cover the several processes of interviewing, testing, guiding, advising, etc. designed to help an individual solve problems, plan for the future, etc.
Process - a systematic series of
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additional work on both the counselor and the counselee's part.
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