Counseling

"The sense of community does not arise out of collective movement, nor from conforming to some group direction. Quite the contrary. Each individual tends to use the opportunity to become all that he or she can become. Separateness and diversity - the uniqueness of being "me" - are experienced."
CARL ROGERS
  • Counseling is a collaborative effort between the counselor and client(s) (individuals, families, groups or institutions).
  • You can turn to a professional counselor to identify goals and potential solutions to problems which cause emotional turmoil. To seek to improve communication and coping skills. To strengthen self-esteem and promote behavior change and optimal mental health.
  • Counseling can find solutions to specific problems, to help to take decisions, manage crises, promote and develop personal awareness, to work with feeling and thoughts, perceptions and internal and / or external conflicts.
  • The Counselor is an aid worker in all human relationship situations.
  • The Counselor facilitates client’s work to respect his values, his personal resources and self-determination skills.
  • The Counselor can show the available options to client, to help him to follow those he could choose. He can support the client to examine in detail the situations or behaviors creating problems. He finds possible ways to bring about the change.
  • Whatever technique the counselor and the client will decide to use, the fundamental purpose is to achieve client’s autonomy. To make his own choices, to take his own decisions and make them feasible.
  • Counseling differs from clinical psychology, psychotherapy and psychiatry, since this intervention does not deal with mental illness.
  • The Counselor does not diagnose or prescribe drugs.
  • The path of personal growth is centered on the individual, not on the symptom.
  • The center being, the quality of life, the degree of autonomy, the existential satisfaction of the person this is the focus of the Counseling.
  • The Counselor helps the Client in self-exploration by listening to him in depth, in an empathic and non-judgmental way.
  • The more an individual is deeply understood and accepted, the more he tends to drop his false “facades” with which he faced life. He moves in a positive direction, to improve.

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Counselor

"The sense of community does not arise out of collective movement, nor from conforming to some group direction. Quite the contrary. Each individual tends to use the opportunity to become all that he or she can become. Separateness and diversity - the uniqueness of being "me" - are experienced."
CARL ROGERS
  • Counseling is a collaborative effort between the counselor and client(s) (individuals, families, groups or institutions).
  • You can turn to a professional counselor to identify goals and potential solutions to problems which cause emotional turmoil. To seek to improve communication and coping skills. To strengthen self-esteem and promote behavior change and optimal mental health.
  • Counseling can find solutions to specific problems, to help to take decisions, manage crises, promote and develop personal awareness, to work with feeling and thoughts, perceptions and internal and / or external conflicts.
  • The Counselor is an aid worker in all human relationship situations.
  • The Counselor facilitates client’s work to respect his values, his personal resources and self-determination skills.
  • The Counselor can show the available options to client, to help him to follow those he could choose. He can support the client to examine in detail the situations or behaviors creating problems. He finds possible ways to bring about the change.
  • Whatever technique the counselor and the client will decide to use, the fundamental purpose is to achieve client’s autonomy. To make his own choices, to take his own decisions and make them feasible.
  • Counseling differs from clinical psychology, psychotherapy and psychiatry, since this intervention does not deal with mental illness.
  • The Counselor does not diagnose or prescribe drugs.
  • The path of personal growth is centered on the individual, not on the symptom.
  • The center being, the quality of life, the degree of autonomy, the existential satisfaction of the person this is the focus of the Counseling.
  • The Counselor helps the Client in self-exploration by listening to him in depth, in an empathic and non-judgmental way.
  • The more an individual is deeply understood and accepted, the more he tends to drop his false “facades” with which he faced life. He moves in a positive direction, to improve.