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GOALS OF COUNSELLING
Different individuals have different perceptions
of what can be expected of counseling .
However there are five commonly named goals
of counseling.
1. FACILITATING BEHAVIOR CHANGE
The goal of counseling is to bring about
change in behavior that will enable to the client
to be more productive. Goals can be measurable
so that client can measure that program.
According to Rogers (1951) behavior change is
a necessary result of the counseling process
although specific behaviors receive little or no
emphasis during process..
2. IMPROVING RELATIONSHIP
Many clients tend to have major problems
relating to others due to poor self- image.
Likewise inadequate social skills cause
individuals to act defensively in relationships.
The counselor would then strive to help the
client improve the quality of their lives by
developing more effective interpersonal
relationships.
3. FACILITATE CLIENT’S POTENTIAL
Helping individuals to cope with new situation
and challenges. We will inevitably run into
difficulties in the process of growing up. Most of
us do not completely achieve all over our
development tasks within a life time. All of the
unique expectations and requirements imposed
on us by others will eventually lead to problem
learning coping patterns , however may not
always work.
4. PROMOTING DECISION MAKING
The goal of the counseling is to enable the
individual to make critical decisions regarding
alternative courses of actions without outside
influence. Counseling will help individuals
obtain individuals obtain information and to
clarify emotional concern that may interfere with
or be related to the decision involved.
These individuals will acquire an understanding
of their capabilities and interests. They will also
come to identifying emotions and attitudes that
could influence their choice and decisions.
5. ENHANCE POTENTIAL AND ENRICH SELF
DEVELOPMENT
Help individuals to cope with new situations
and challenges. Counseling seek to maximize
an individual freedom by giving him or her
control over their environment while analyzing
responsiveness and reach to the environment .
Counselors will work to help people learn how
to overcome.
Counselors will also assist to overcoming
sexual dysfunction, drug addition, gambling and
obesity as well as anxiety shyness and
depression.
CATAGORIES OF COUNSELING COALS
Counseling Goals may be simply
classified in terms of counselor
goals and client goals or the
immediate, intermediate, or long-
range goals of therapy. Broadly
speaking, counseling goals may
also be separated into the following
categories:
1. DEVELOPMENTAL GOALS
Developmental Goals are those
wherein the client is assisted in meeting
or advancing her or his anticipated
human growth and development (that is
socially , personally, emotionally,
cognitively, physical wellness and so
on)
2. PREVENTIVE GOALS
Prevention is a goal in which the
counselor helps the client avoid
undesired outcome.
3. ENHANCEMENT GOALS
If the client possesses special skills
and abilities, enhancement means
they can be identified and/or further
developed through the assistance of a
counselor.
4. REMEDIAL GOALS
Remediation involves assisting a client
to overcome and/or treat an undesirable
development.
5. EXPLORATORY GOALS
Exploration represents goals appropriate
to the examining of options, testing of
skills, and trying new and different
activities, environments, relationships
and so on.
6. REINFORCEMENT GOALS
reinforcement is used in those instances
where clients need help in recognizing
that what they are doing, thinking, and/or
feeling is okay.
7. COGNITIVE GOALS
Cognition involves acquiring the
basic foundation of learning and
cognitive skills.
8. PHYSIOLOGICAL GOALS
Physiology involves acquiring the
basic understandings and habits for
good health.
9. PSYCHOLOGICAL GOALS
Psychology aids in developing good
social interaction skills, learning
emotional control, developing a
positive self-concept, and so on.
GOALS SERVE THREE IMPORTANT
FUNCTIONS IN THE COUNSELLING
PROCESS
1. Goals can have a motivational
function in counseling
2. Goals can also have an educational
function in counseling in that they
can help clients acquire new
responses.
3. Goals can also meet an evaluative
function in counseling where by the
client’s goals help the counselor to
select and evaluate various
counseling strategies appropriate to
the client’s goals.
THE END

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GOALS OF COUNSELING.pdf

  • 2. Different individuals have different perceptions of what can be expected of counseling . However there are five commonly named goals of counseling. 1. FACILITATING BEHAVIOR CHANGE The goal of counseling is to bring about change in behavior that will enable to the client to be more productive. Goals can be measurable so that client can measure that program. According to Rogers (1951) behavior change is a necessary result of the counseling process although specific behaviors receive little or no emphasis during process..
  • 3. 2. IMPROVING RELATIONSHIP Many clients tend to have major problems relating to others due to poor self- image. Likewise inadequate social skills cause individuals to act defensively in relationships. The counselor would then strive to help the client improve the quality of their lives by developing more effective interpersonal relationships.
  • 4. 3. FACILITATE CLIENT’S POTENTIAL Helping individuals to cope with new situation and challenges. We will inevitably run into difficulties in the process of growing up. Most of us do not completely achieve all over our development tasks within a life time. All of the unique expectations and requirements imposed on us by others will eventually lead to problem learning coping patterns , however may not always work.
  • 5. 4. PROMOTING DECISION MAKING The goal of the counseling is to enable the individual to make critical decisions regarding alternative courses of actions without outside influence. Counseling will help individuals obtain individuals obtain information and to clarify emotional concern that may interfere with or be related to the decision involved. These individuals will acquire an understanding of their capabilities and interests. They will also come to identifying emotions and attitudes that could influence their choice and decisions.
  • 6. 5. ENHANCE POTENTIAL AND ENRICH SELF DEVELOPMENT Help individuals to cope with new situations and challenges. Counseling seek to maximize an individual freedom by giving him or her control over their environment while analyzing responsiveness and reach to the environment . Counselors will work to help people learn how to overcome. Counselors will also assist to overcoming sexual dysfunction, drug addition, gambling and obesity as well as anxiety shyness and depression.
  • 7. CATAGORIES OF COUNSELING COALS Counseling Goals may be simply classified in terms of counselor goals and client goals or the immediate, intermediate, or long- range goals of therapy. Broadly speaking, counseling goals may also be separated into the following categories:
  • 8. 1. DEVELOPMENTAL GOALS Developmental Goals are those wherein the client is assisted in meeting or advancing her or his anticipated human growth and development (that is socially , personally, emotionally, cognitively, physical wellness and so on) 2. PREVENTIVE GOALS Prevention is a goal in which the counselor helps the client avoid undesired outcome.
  • 9. 3. ENHANCEMENT GOALS If the client possesses special skills and abilities, enhancement means they can be identified and/or further developed through the assistance of a counselor. 4. REMEDIAL GOALS Remediation involves assisting a client to overcome and/or treat an undesirable development.
  • 10. 5. EXPLORATORY GOALS Exploration represents goals appropriate to the examining of options, testing of skills, and trying new and different activities, environments, relationships and so on. 6. REINFORCEMENT GOALS reinforcement is used in those instances where clients need help in recognizing that what they are doing, thinking, and/or feeling is okay.
  • 11. 7. COGNITIVE GOALS Cognition involves acquiring the basic foundation of learning and cognitive skills. 8. PHYSIOLOGICAL GOALS Physiology involves acquiring the basic understandings and habits for good health.
  • 12. 9. PSYCHOLOGICAL GOALS Psychology aids in developing good social interaction skills, learning emotional control, developing a positive self-concept, and so on.
  • 13. GOALS SERVE THREE IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS IN THE COUNSELLING PROCESS 1. Goals can have a motivational function in counseling 2. Goals can also have an educational function in counseling in that they can help clients acquire new responses.
  • 14. 3. Goals can also meet an evaluative function in counseling where by the client’s goals help the counselor to select and evaluate various counseling strategies appropriate to the client’s goals. THE END