Lions New Portal from Narsimha Raju Dichpally 320D.pptx
Goals of counselling
1.
2. Facilitating Behavior Change
Improving Relationships
Enhancing Coping skills
Promoting Decision Making( Why and how
decisions, problems during decision making)
Facilitating the client’s Potential.
( Maximize an individuals possible freedom
within limits set by him and his environment
and also control the environment).
3. The goals are decided by both Counselor and
Client.
The 5 goals stated reflect only counsellor’s needs
instead of Clent’s
All the Goals seem to recognize the broader goal
of helping the client to feel better, to function at a
higher level, to achieve more and to live up to his
her potential.
Focus of all goals is the achievements of personal
effectiveness that is both satisfactory to individual
and within society’s limitation.
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4. Enhance teachers’ sensitivity to student
problem.
Demonstrate the application of
Psychological principles of learning to
human problem solving.
Improve the effectiveness of academic
faculty in institutions of higher learning.
Women
High risk students
Old Age People
6. Deep Interest in People
Patience
Sensitivity
Emotional sanity
Respect
BY National Vocational Guidance
Association
7. Belief in each individual
Commitment to individual values.
Alertness to the world
Open mindness
Understanding of self
Professional Commitment
BY Association for Counsellor Education
and Supervision
9. Open and accept their own experiences.
They are aware of their own values and
beliefs
Able to develop warm and deep relationship
with others
They allow themselves to be seen by others
as they actually are.
Accept personal responsibility for their own
behaviour.
Aim for realistic levels of aspirations.
10. 1) Social Change(Nuclear families,
Working Women, Ascending Education)
2) Anxiety for Modernazitaion
(Industialization has increased crime
alienation in youth, disrespect for elders)
3) Technology progress ( Unemployment)
4) Generation Gap
5) Women
11. 1) Williamson views
- Open orientation and explicit values
-Counsellor not to be neutal
2) Smlor views
-Change in values is Counselling
-Counsellor interventions are to be
accepted.
-As these values make the relation stronger
of the both.
12. 3) Patterson
-Counsellors values effect the ethics of
counselling relation.
-No matter how valueless the counsellor
appears, the clients’ value system is
influenced by the value system of
counsellor and becomes similar.
13. But Patterson suggests that counsellors
are not justified to directly impose their
values because:
-Each individuals’ philosophy on life is
different, unique and unsuited to adopted
by other.
-All counsellors cannot be expected to have
a fully developed, adequate philosophy.
14. -The appropriate places for instruction in values
are the homes, schools and religious
institutions.
-An individual develops a code of ethics not
from a single source or in short period but
over a long period and from many sources.
-No one ought to be prevented from developing
his/her own unique philosophy since it will be
meaningful for him.
-The client must have the right to refuse or
accept any ethics or values