By George Obua | Project Leader
Counseling & Guiding the Girls
With Kole Intellectual Forum design to train their students with the ideal concept of counseling and guidence at their Institute of Home Economics; they came to learn that: Counseling typically follows a series of overlapping stages. Initially, according to the concept they realize the clients used to help the clinicians to understand their difficulty situations. Based upon this initial contact, clients were committed to counseling as a way to address their problems.
This stage was followed by conversations and activities that lead to a deeper understanding of the clients’ needs and desires. This is followed by clients and clinicians agreeing on goals for change and an action plan to accomplish these goals. This is followed by periodic assessment or re-evaluation of the counseling goals and the effectiveness of the strategies used to achieve these goals.
With the new information that they are in use of; they are implemented is through understanding of the problems or the goals of counseling and they are making sure the process is adapted to meet the need of the new circumstances.
With that in place, the basic stages of counseling being trained are: 1) Developing the client relationship; 2) Clarifying and assessing the presenting problem or situation; 3) Identifying and setting counseling or treatment of goals; 4) Designing and implementing interventions; and 5) Planning, termination, and follow-up after passing the students out at the later stage.
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