Social Sciences, asked by Enidualc, 4 months ago

Is counseling strictly for students who have behavioral problems? Should relationship problems in school count as an aspect to consider in counseling? Defend your answer

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Answered by lambchopmmvii
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Answer:

Its for everyone that has any problem because the definition of counseling is

Explanation:

the provision of assistance and guidance in resolving personal, social, or psychological problems and difficulties, especially by a professional.

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Answered by SharadSangha
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The counseling is not strictly for the student who has a behavioral problem rather it's open to anyone and everyone including teachers and staff. Councilor refers to guidance or assistance to solve a problem which can be professional, behavioral, or personal, and the related problem should also be considered as an aspect to consider in counseling due to the following ways:

  • The relationship be it with mom, dad, sister, or brother. a classmate or one's love interest impacts the life of an individual and if one is uncertain about something or has an issue that they can't share with anyone they should share it with the counselor as they will assist and guide you out of the problem.
  • The relationship has a severe impact on the body and mind of the individual such as depression, over-eating, suicide, and so on, and therefore relationship problems should be considered during counseling.
  • School-age children get attached easily and can be misguided easily to avoid an open conversation should be encouraged among students with the counselor so that they can be clear with their idea and feelings.

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