2. 1. It provides information about
the individual’s psychological
characteristics such as
intelligence, aptitude, interests,
abilities, and personality.
4. 4. These may also provide useful
information regarding clients.
Clients [students] should be
encouraged to keep their diaries.
5. 5. This principle states that
counselees have the right to
privacy in working with his or her
counselor.
6. 6. It is the counselor’s primary
responsibility to protect the
welfare of the clients.
7. 7. Counselors requires counselee
to waive or inform the clients of
the overview of the sessions, and
this includes the whole process
of the counseling.
8. 8. A professional counselor should
clarify with the client the type of
activities other than counseling which
will be utilized to address the pressing
concerns, the techniques, and
counseling procedures
9. 9. This principle is all about
boundaries and limitations that may
arise on the relationship of the client
and counselor.
10. 10. It is also called individual
psychology and it focuses on
creating a therapeutic
relationship that is co-operative,
encouraging and practical.
11. 11. This therapy is based on the
belief that behavior is learnt in
response to past experiences
and can be unlearnt or
reconditioned without analyzing
the past to find the reason for
such behavior.
13. 13. Clients are taught ways to
change thoughts and
expectations using relaxation
techniques
14. 14. This combines Cognitive
Therapy and Psychotherapy and
encourages clients to draw on
their own ability to develop the
skills to change destructive
patterns of behavior