1. ONE TO ONE AND
GROUP COUNSELING
PRESENTED BY
MANAN AHAD KHAN
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3. WHAT IS "COUNSELING"?
A mutually interactive process between a
skilled practitioner and a client the goal of
which is to enhance personal, vocational and
social development and competence.
Typically a process that is accomplished in
fewer than 10 meetings.
4. INTRODUCTION
Individual counseling (sometimes called psycho
therapy or talk therapy.) is a process through which
clients work one-on-one with a trained mental
health clinician in environment. a safe, caring, and
confidential.
One to One Counseling provides counseling and
therapy services for individuals.
5. ROLE OF COUNSELOR
• Talks privately about life issues and problems.
• Listen carefully to help define goals and support
the client.
• Work to increase self esteem.
• Identify coping strategies.
6. PURPOSE OF INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING
To explore the Feelings , Beliefs or
Behaviors
Identify aspects of the lives would like to
change
Better understand themselves and others
Work toward desired change
Set personal goals
7. BENEFITS OR INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING
• You Gain More Empathy.
• Your Physical Health Improves.
• You Can Learn How to Talk About Hard Things.
• You Inspire Others to Get the Help They Need.
Telling people about your decision to go to therapy
is a personal decision.
8. DISADVANTAGES
oThere are very few disadvantages of individual
counseling, particularly if you have a loving and astute
counselor.
• Long time to cure.
• Typically expensive.
• If not counselled properly , it may lead to more negative
impact.
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10. INTRODUCTION
• Group counseling is a form of counseling where a
small group of people meet regularly to discuss,
interact, and explore problems with each other and
the group leader.
• Group counseling seeks to give students a safe and
comfortable place on campus where they can work
out problems and emotional concerns.
11. PURPOSES
•To intervene in psychopathology.
•To improve the skill of relating to others.
•To improve the skill of relating to others.
12. TYPES OF GROUPS
• Family Group Consultation
• Conjoint Family Therapy
• Group Therapy
• Special Therapy Groups
• Marathon Group
13. WHO BELONGS IN A THERAPY GROUP?
• Individuals that share a common problem or
concern are often placed in therapy groups where
they can share their mutual struggles and
feelings. Groups for bulimic individuals, victims of
sexual abuse, adult children of alcoholics, and
recovering drug addicts are some types of
common therapy groups.
14. ADVANTAGES OF GROUP THERAPY
• Learn socialization skills.
• Enhance problem sharing.
• Learn multiple ways of solving problem from other group
members.
• Opportunity to explore specific styles of communication
in a safe atmosphere.