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Types of Counselling

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Estimated time: 7 minutes
  • Introduction
  • Direct and Non-directive Counselling
  • Individual and Group Counselling
CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Group Counselling

Group counselling is a type of counselling where the relationship between the counsellor and the clients is characterised by trust or openness in a group.

CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Individual Counselling

When counselling is provided individually, directly, or indirectly, it is called individual counselling.

CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Types of Counselling

  • Types of Counselling: Counselling may be directive, non-directive, individual, group, or combined.
  • Direct Counselling: The counsellor plays an active role and gives advice, especially in career and vocational matters.
  • Non-Directive Counselling: The counsellor plays a passive role and encourages free expression to promote self-understanding.
  • Individual Counselling: Provided to one person at a time for personal and emotional problems.
  • Group Counselling: Given to people with similar problems; it is economical and helpful for social and behavioural issues.
  • Psychodrama: A group technique using role-play to release suppressed emotions and resolve conflicts.
  • Combined Counselling: Involves both individual and group sessions for more effective results.
 
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