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Counseling |
Professional relationship established voluntarily by an individual who feels the need of psychological help with a person trained to provide that help. |
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Patterson |
States that, Professional relationship established voluntarily by an individual who feels the need of psychological help with a person trained to provide that help. |
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Counseling |
It is helping people to learn how to solve their own problems. |
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Williamson |
States that, It is helping people to learn how to solve their own problems. |
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Counseling |
It is definitely structured relationship which allows the client to gain understanding of himself. |
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Carl Rogers |
States that, It is definitely structured relationship which allows the client to gain understanding of himself. |
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Guidance |
It is a service provided by the school to assist young ones in making intelligent choices and adjustments. |
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Counseling |
The central or foundational part of guidance. |
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Guidance |
The sum total of helping services purposedly created to facilitate optimum human growth and development of learners. |
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Ryan and Zeran |
States that, The sum total of helping services purposedly created to facilitate optimum human growth and development of learners. |
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Psychotheraphy |
Is a procedure designed to alliviate behavioral disorders. |
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Psychotherapy |
Is applied when there is personally malafjustmebtd or mental disorders. |
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Counselor |
Focuses on a particular area such as vocational areas where the client is having a difficulty. |
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Psychotherapist |
Concerns himself with te total personality structure. |
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Osipow |
States that, the aim of counseling is to help the person adjust to a situation rather than treat a specific disorder. |
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Purposes and patterns in counseling |
It is the initial step in studying the actual interview which gives meaning to counseling. |
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Client readiness |
The process of counseling takes place when the client himself is ready and interested in dealing with his own problems |
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Confidentiality |
Involves a commitment to retain information that is always relative rather than absolute. |
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Personality |
It is manifested in a person's words and actions |
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Personality |
It is the mainstream of the show we make in our lives |
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Personality |
It is a pattern of habbits, attitude and traits that determines an individual's characteristics. |
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Gordon Allport |
States that, It is a pattern of habbits, attitude and traits that determines an individual's characteristics. |
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Personality |
The total configuration of an individual's characteristics and ways of behaving |
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Hilgard |
States that, The total configuration of an individual's characteristics and ways of behaving |
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Adjustment |
It is the ultimate aim of education |
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Personality |
It is made up of inherited and acquired traits |
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Kahayon & Aquino |
States that, personality and adjustment are inextricably bound together |
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Henry murray |
A physician and paychologist with theory about psychoanalysis |
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Padilla |
Founder of the Aspects of Personality |
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Physical aspects |
It refers to the body built, height, weight, texture of the skin... it has a lot to do with the personality |
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Mental aspect |
Refers to the range of ideas a person expresses, his mental alertness and his ability to reason out |
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Emotional aspect |
It refers to one's temperament. This is seen in how a person responds when things become difficult |
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Social aspect |
Has to do with social contact. It is how well a person conducts himself with other people |
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Moral aspect |
Has to do with a person's awareness of what is right and wrong |
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Spiritual aspect |
Refers to a person's faith, beliefs and higher values in life |
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Trait theory |
Deals with the attitude and human expression |
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Developmental theory |
Is a theory that stresses continuity |
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Learning theory |
Refers to the rewards and punishment |
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Endomorphy |
The individual is round and heavy and with preponderance of visceral development |
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Mesomorphy |
The individual is healthy and muscular. Assertive agressive and love adventure |
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Ectomorphy |
The individual tends to be tall with a skinny body |
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Extroverts |
Are men of action outspoken and socially oriented |
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Introvert |
Are the loners, who look flexible and pre occupied |
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Thinking |
It is the psychological function which is ideational and intellectual and is concerned with facts |
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Feeling |
It is the evaluation function it is the value of things |
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Sensation |
It is the perceptual or reality function |