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COUNSELING SETTINGS AND SERVICES WHERE COUNSELORS COULD BE FOUND The Counseling setting is of extreme importance in the success of the process.
1. It is not required to have a large, lavishly
3. CIVIL SOCIETY - the civil society is also in need of counsellors . The civil society refers to a community of citizens linked by b y common
furnished office. What is of extreme
interests and collective activity. Civil society
importance is privacy, which will allow quiet
includes the family and the private spheres,
moment and confidentiality of what will
referred to as the “third sector” of society
transpire. While privacy is important, it is
distinct from government and business.
not wise to choose an out-of-the-way out -of-the-way
Example of civil society:
location where there are no humans in sight
a) Youth group
for miles. A FEELING OF EMOTIONAL AND
b) Social Enterprises
PHYSICAL SAFETY IS NECESSARY.
c) NGOs
2. Comfort is necessary for the one seeking help to relax. 3. Try to present a calm, pleasant, and prepared appearance. This will put your client at ease.
d) Non profit organizations e) Academia f)
Voluntary associations
g) Groups with special needs like the elderly, PWD, teenage mothers and
Counseling Services in Different Work Setting:
etc.
1. GOVERNMENT- the main task of these counsellors is to give advice and help the
4. SCHOOLS – their their main goal is to give
mentality of government officials and staff.
guidance and counsel to students who have
Example:
mental and psychological problems about
a) Social workers who are mentally
school, teachers, family and colleagues.
affected by the nature of their job.
Teachers can also be a clientele of schools
b) Police men and military men who are
counselors. The pressure of teaching loads
in so much pressure in managing
and managing classes could be too stressful
peace and order in the society.
for some teachers.
2. PRIVATE SECTOR – they aim to give guidance
5. COMMUNITY – they help community to be
in some business and operational firms that
intact and to resolve conflicts about their
are owned by a private corporation or
neighbourhood, substance abuse and
individual.
violence, marriage and family counseling,
Example:
depression, parents dealing with their
a) Business Counseling – also also known as
children, and children and adolescent dealing
business mentoring – a a growing field
with family difficulties and peer pressure.
of counselors. This is a highly
Counselors are available to help the
effective process that enables
individuals, family and other groups or
business owners and senior managers
organizations to cope with life ’s inevitable
manage the pressures brought by
challenges.
stresses and issues affecting their business or businesses as well as in making right decisions during times of uncertainty. In addition it is important to note, that counsellors are also found in areas such as psychological testing centers, career counselling and placement centers.
Reference: Discipline and Ideas in Applied Social Science S cience by MYLA M. ARCINAS PhD pp. 60-70