A means of assisting and developing student and subordinates. A leader/instructor counsels subordinates: to praise and reward good performance, to ...
[SCOPE NOTE: Professional guidance of the individual by utilizing psychological methods, especially in collecting case history data, using various techniques of the personal interview, and testing interests and aptitudes] Opinions, directions, advice, etc. given after consultation and/or testing to an individual in order to guide him or her in understanding himself or herself. Used primarily in psychology, psychiatry, education, and social work. Advice, information exchange and guidance provided to employees on radiologically related topics, such as dose perspectives; potential health effects from radiation exposure; skin contaminations; contaminated wounds; internally deposited radioactivity; pregnancy; and radiation exposure. ... The process by which a professional counselor helps a person cope with mental or emotional distress, and understand and solve personal problems. Form of guidance in which a trained person offers advice or education about specific problems in living. Counseling services are available at most colleges and universities. Counselors assist students with academic concerns such as career planning, class scheduling, graduation requirements and supportive services to assist students with special needs. Guidance provided by professional counselors in academic, vocational, and personal matters. refers to the act of providing professional advice and/or instruction to the patient and/or patient’s family regarding patient’s condition and plan of care. Providing advice, support, and consultation. This is a service provided exclusively by a LMHP and in which a client receives skilled counseling to address any variety of life problems such as mental illness, marital conflict, substance abuse, bereavement, or any other issue effecting the mental health and well being of the client, family ... guidance: something that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action The word counseling or counselling comes from the Middle English counseil, from Old French conseil, from Latin cōnsilium; akin to cōnsulere, to take counsel, consult.
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