Psychology, asked by noelRohith53871, 11 months ago

To be an effective counsellor, it is mandatory that s/he undergoes professional
training. Do you agree with this statement? Give reasons in support of your
arguments.

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Answered by skyfall63
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Yes, to be an effective counsellor, it is mandatory that s/he undergoes professional training.

Explanation:

  • Psychologist should be a "trained professional". If he/she is not trained then he/she can "do more harm" than "any good".
  • The development of a competent consultant requires training. Psychologists must be trained & educated under "guided supervision" in order to develop their competences.
  • The implications of a false vocation have quite severe repercussions. When someone joins a job and has no aptitude for it, he or she may have severe adjustment issues, experience negative feelings, etc.
  • Social workers, families, marriage counselors, psychologists & student counselors all have their "ethical & professional qualifications". Awareness of the "ethical standards", "codes" & "professional qualification" is vital, since conseling is part of the services industry. Legal implications may arise from not following ethical & professional standards.

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