The document discusses the clientele and audiences of counseling. It states that individuals and groups who receive services from counseling professions constitute the clientele and audiences. The clientele and audiences are described as normal people who are not in need of clinical or mental health assistance but may need guidance during critical moments of growth. Their needs vary depending on the context and type of counselor, with different counselors applying specific procedures to meet the needs of students resolving personal issues, people seeking job information, employees addressing work concerns, couples and families dealing with relationship problems, those overcoming drug abuse, and people coping with loss.
The document discusses the clientele and audiences of counseling. It states that individuals and groups who receive services from counseling professions constitute the clientele and audiences. The clientele and audiences are described as normal people who are not in need of clinical or mental health assistance but may need guidance during critical moments of growth. Their needs vary depending on the context and type of counselor, with different counselors applying specific procedures to meet the needs of students resolving personal issues, people seeking job information, employees addressing work concerns, couples and families dealing with relationship problems, those overcoming drug abuse, and people coping with loss.
The document discusses the clientele and audiences of counseling. It states that individuals and groups who receive services from counseling professions constitute the clientele and audiences. The clientele and audiences are described as normal people who are not in need of clinical or mental health assistance but may need guidance during critical moments of growth. Their needs vary depending on the context and type of counselor, with different counselors applying specific procedures to meet the needs of students resolving personal issues, people seeking job information, employees addressing work concerns, couples and families dealing with relationship problems, those overcoming drug abuse, and people coping with loss.
The document discusses the clientele and audiences of counseling. It states that individuals and groups who receive services from counseling professions constitute the clientele and audiences. The clientele and audiences are described as normal people who are not in need of clinical or mental health assistance but may need guidance during critical moments of growth. Their needs vary depending on the context and type of counselor, with different counselors applying specific procedures to meet the needs of students resolving personal issues, people seeking job information, employees addressing work concerns, couples and families dealing with relationship problems, those overcoming drug abuse, and people coping with loss.
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THE CLIENTELE AND
AUDIENCES OF COUNSELING
─Individuals and groups of people
who receiveservice from various counseling professions constitute the clientele and audience. Characteristics of the Clientele and Audiences of Counseling
─The clientele and audiences of counseling are
normal people.
─They are not in need of clinical or mental help.
─They may be the youth in need of guidance at
critical moments of their growth. Needs of Various Types of Clientele and Audiences of Counseling Their needs would vary ─ depends on context
─ different types of of counselors would need to apply
specific procedures. ROLE OF COUNSELOR CLIENTELE AND THEIR NEEEDS Students who need to resolve personal School counselor conflicts orstressful situations. People who need help in finding Job hunting coach necessary informationto get employment suitable for them. People who need help in dealing with Conflict manager provider conflict in order todeescalate it, if not resolve it positively. Employees who need to resolve work- Human resource personnel related issues orconcerns. People (e.g. couples and children) who Marriage counselor need help indealing with family-related issues that threaten theirunity. People who need help in overcoming Rehabilitation counselor their problems ormitigate the negative effects of drug abuse. People who need assistance in coping Bereavement counselor with loss.