Effective Councelling And The Stages Of Councelling

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  • 1. 

    Guidance and counseling are two different names of the same service.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    Counselling is one of the services under guidance. Guidance is a broader concept which assists individual choose the best alternative. Counselling is more of curative and remidial.

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  • 2. 

    Choose which is correct.

    • A.

      Any man can be an effective counsellor if he can help the counselee to solve his or her problem.

    • B.

      Effective counsellor is a professional who will help the counselee solve his or her problem

    • C.

      Effective counsellor is a professional who will solve the counselee s problem

    • D.

      Option 4

    Correct Answer
    B. Effective counsellor is a professional who will help the counselee solve his or her problem
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Effective counsellor is a professional who will help the counselee solve his or her problem." This answer accurately describes the role of an effective counselor, which is to assist the counselee in finding solutions to their problems. It emphasizes the importance of the counselor's support and guidance in the process of problem-solving.

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  • 3. 

    Academic inputs, competency, code of conduct, values are all what kind of qualities an effective counsellor must possess

    • A.

      Professional qualities

    • B.

      Personal qualities

    • C.

      Option 3

    • D.

      Option 4

    Correct Answer
    A. Professional qualities
    Explanation
    An effective counselor must possess professional qualities such as academic inputs, competency, code of conduct, and values. These qualities are essential for providing appropriate guidance and support to clients. Academic inputs ensure that the counselor has the necessary knowledge and expertise in their field. Competency allows them to effectively apply their knowledge and skills in counseling sessions. Code of conduct ensures ethical behavior and adherence to professional standards. Values play a crucial role in shaping the counselor's approach and decision-making process. Overall, these professional qualities are crucial for establishing trust, offering effective counseling, and promoting positive outcomes for clients.

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  • 4. 

    Select from below all those qualities/ skills that a counsellor must develop to help a counselee effectively

    • A.

      Apathy

    • B.

      Self awareness

    • C.

      Empathy

    • D.

      Patience

    • E.

      Trustworthiness

    • F.

      Interpersonal communication

    • G.

      Anger

    • H.

      Open mindedness

    • I.

      Confusion

    • J.

      Assertiveness

    • K.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer(s)
    B. Self awareness
    C. Empathy
    D. Patience
    E. Trustworthiness
    F. Interpersonal communication
    H. Open mindedness
    J. Assertiveness
    Explanation
    A counselor must develop self-awareness to understand their own thoughts, feelings, and biases in order to provide unbiased support. Empathy is crucial for understanding and connecting with the counselee's emotions and experiences. Patience is necessary to allow the counselee to express themselves at their own pace. Trustworthiness is essential for building a safe and confidential environment. Interpersonal communication skills are important for effective communication and building rapport. Open-mindedness helps the counselor to be non-judgmental and accepting. Assertiveness is needed to set boundaries and guide the counseling process.

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  • 5. 

    Professional qualities are more important than personal qualities to make an effective counsellor.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    Professional qualities along with personal qualities are equally important.

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  • 6. 

    Which of these counselling goals are incorrect

    • A.

      Councelling to facilitates behaviour changes

    • B.

      Counselling to help the counselee resolve his problems

    • C.

      Counselling to give advice and suggestions

    • D.

      Counselling to promote decision making process

    • E.

      Councelling to empower the counselee to develop his own potential to cope with life

    Correct Answer
    C. Counselling to give advice and suggestions
    Explanation
    The goal of counseling is not to give advice and suggestions, but rather to facilitate behavior changes, help the counselee resolve problems, promote the decision-making process, and empower the counselee to develop their own potential to cope with life. Giving advice and suggestions may undermine the client's autonomy and hinder their ability to make their own choices and decisions.

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  • 7. 

    While listening if you listen to only what you want to listen and ignore the rest it's called

    • A.

      Superficial listening

    • B.

      Selective listening

    • C.

      Attentive listening

    • D.

      None

    Correct Answer
    B. Selective listening
    Explanation
    Selective listening refers to the act of consciously choosing to only listen to certain parts of a conversation or message while ignoring the rest. This can occur when someone is not fully engaged or interested in the topic being discussed. By selectively listening, individuals filter out information that they deem irrelevant or unimportant to them, focusing only on what they want to hear. This can hinder effective communication and understanding, as important details or context may be missed.

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