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Counseling

Our objectives
evaluate the different counseling approaches and
01 processes in addressing specific needs in the
community
02 propose and devise comprehensive action plan in
counseling in given scenarios

03 generalize the impacts of counseling towards an


individual, group and community
Do you think
the counseling
was proper
and effective?
Were the
actions and
questions of
counselor
efficient?
Core Values of Counseling
1. Respect for human dignity
2. Partnership
3. Autonomy
4. Responsible caring
5. Motivational skills
6. Problem-solving skills
7. Conflict resolution skills
What do you think
are the things that
went wrong with
counseling
process?
Processes and Methods in Counseling
1. Engagement
2. Assessment
3. Establishing Rapport
4. Goal Setting
5. Exploration and Insight
6. Intervention
7. Skill Building
Processes and Methods in Counseling
8. Processing and Reflection
9. Feedback and Support
10. Termination and Closure
11. Follow-Up and Maintenance
Benefits of Counseling to an individual,
group and community
1. Improved Mental Health
2. Reduced Stigma
3. Enhanced Coping Skills
4. Stronger Relationships
5. Prevention of Social Problems
6. Increased Access to Services
7. Empowerment and Advocacy
Benefits of Counseling to an individual, group
and community
8. Promotion of Resilience and Well-
Being

9. Positive Community Impact


10. Prevention of Long-Term
Mental Health Issues
From the scenarios that
you’ve analyzed, what does
counseling teach you as
student, individual and
someone who is part of the
community?
From the scenarios that
you’ve analyzed, what does
counseling teach you as
student, individual and
someone who is part of the
community?
A person's most useful asset is
not a head full of knowledge
but a heart full of love, an ear
ready to listen, and a hand
willing to help. - Kotaku
Wamura
1. A counselor is working with a
client who is struggling with low
self-esteem and difficulty in forming
meaningful relationships. Which of
the following core values of
counseling is the counselor most
likely emphasizing in this situation?
A) Autonomy
B) Responsible caring
C) Partnership
D) Respect for human
dignity
2. In a counseling session, a client
expresses feelings of anxiety and stress
related to academic performance. The
counselor employs reflective listening
skills to validate the client's emotions
and explore underlying concerns. This
application of counseling skills primarily
demonstrates:
A) Engagement
B) Probing skills
C) Reflective skills
D) Communication skills
3. A counselor is working with a group
of adolescents from a low-income
community to develop coping strategies
for managing stress and peer pressure.
Which benefit of counseling is the
counselor most directly addressing?
A) Enhanced Coping Skills
B) Stronger Relationships
C) Improved Mental Health
D) Prevention of Social
Problems
4. During a counseling session, a client sets
specific, achievable goals related to
improving communication in personal
relationships. This step in the counseling
process is essential for:
A) Engagement
B) Assessment
C) Goal Setting
D) Exploration and Insight
5. A counselor is facilitating a conflict
resolution workshop for a group of
employees in a workplace setting. Which
foundation skill is the counselor most likely
to utilize during this session?
A) Problem-solving skills
B) Reflective skills
C) Communication skills
D) Conflict resolution skills
6. A client reports feeling more confident and
capable of handling life challenges. This
outcome best exemplifies the benefit of
counseling in terms of:
A) Prevention of Long-Term Mental Health
Issues
B) Enhanced Coping Skills
C) Positive Community Impact
D) Promotion of Resilience and Well-Being
7. In a counseling session, a client expresses
concerns about discrimination and inequality
in their community. The counselor supports
the client in exploring advocacy strategies to
address social injustice. This approach aligns
with which value of counseling?
A) Personal integrity
B) Social Justice
C) Responsible caring
D) Autonomy
8. A counselor is assisting a client in
identifying and challenging negative thought
patterns contributing to feelings of
depression. This intervention primarily
focuses on which process in counseling?
A) Assessment
B) Intervention
C) Exploration and Insight
D) Skill Building
9. A counselor is conducting follow-up
sessions with clients to assess progress and
provide ongoing support. This practice is
important for:
A) Engagement
B) Termination and Closure
C) Feedback and Support
D) Establishing Rapport
10. A counselor is working with a group of
students to develop conflict resolution skills.
Which benefit of counseling is the counselor
most directly addressing in this scenario?
A) Prevention of Social Problems
B) Empowerment and Advocacy
C) Improved Mental Health
D) Stronger Relationships

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