Settings, Processes, Methods and Tools in Counseling: Quarter 1 (Module 5)
Settings, Processes, Methods and Tools in Counseling: Quarter 1 (Module 5)
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In this module, students are expected to:
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Activity 1.1
Directions: Fill in the table below according to the work settings of counselors.
The
choices are cited below to identify the needs of individual, groups, organizations
and community. Answers should be written in your answer sheet.
CHOICES
1. Marital issues
2. Abused woman
3. Abandoned children and elderly
4. Bullied students
5. Mental health counseling on veterans
6. Counseling services of non-government organizations
7. Mental and foster homes
8. Rehabilitation centers
9. Guidance counseling for student’s at risks
10. Social welfare counseling services of DSWD
11. Stress debriefing council for victims of calamities
12. Private Psycho-counseling services for drug addicts & other related
delinquencies
13. Rendering counseling program for victims of Woman’s violence
14. Counseling programs welfare for Out of school youth
15. Counseling services in Bureau of Corrections
Kafner and Busemeyer identified the six-stage model for problem solving
Problem detection
Problem definition
Identification of alternative solutions
Decision-making
Execution
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Verification
Methods in Counseling
2. EXPERIENTIAL THEORIES
It falls under the affective theories which are concerned about generating
impact on the emotions of clients to effect change. The well-known experiential
theorists include Rogers and Perls
3. COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOURAL THEORIES
a. ELLIS RATIONAL EMOTIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY - REBT
highlights the role of cognitions on emotions with assertion that persons can be
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best appreciated in terms of internal cognitive dialogue or self-talk. REBT views
the emotional disorder is associated with cognitive processes that are not rational.
REBT TECHNIQUES:
COGNITIVE - reforming ideas that are reasonable and irrational. Focus on
“defeating cognitions”.
EMOTIVE TECHNIQUES - focus on the client’s “affective or emotional
domain”
TECHNIQUES:
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - assists clients to be conscious of their “three
ego”.
TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS - assists clients to “learn to communicate with
complementary transactions.”
SCRIPT ANALYSIS - looks into the “type of life script the client has
developed and how it can be re-written.”
ANALYSIS OF GAMES - comprise of determining “what games the clients
play and how the games interfere with interpersonal functioning.”
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Activity 1.2
METHODS AND TOOLS IN COUNSELING:
Matching Type: Match the items in column A with items in column Reflect
your answers in your answer sheet.
A B
1. To help clients cope with the stresses a. Berne’s Transactional
of the society. Analysis
Acknowledgements
Authors: Marivette Joy M. Benedicto, Irene A. Cadiz, Noriel V. Abella, Jo-ann R. Hinosolango
and Ani Vie M. Macero
Editors: Marivette Joy M. Benedicto, Irene A. Cadiz, Noriel V. Abella, Jo-ann R. Hinosolango and
Ani Vie M. Macero
Reviewers Name: Dexie P. Dilag
Chairperson: Dr. Arturo B. Bayocot, CESO III
Regional Director
Co-Chairpersons:
Dr. Victor G. De Gracia Jr. CESO V
Assistant Regional Director
Jonathan S. dela Peña, PhD, CESO V
Schools Division Superintendent
Rowena H. Para-on, PhD
Assistant Schools Division Superintendent
Mala Epra B. Magnaong, Chief ES, CLMD
Members: Neil A. Improgo, PhD, EPS-LRMS;
Bienvenido U. Tagolimot, Jr., PhD, EPS ADM; Erlinda G. Dael, PhD, CID Chief; ___________,
EPS ______ In-charge; Celieto B. Magsayo, LRMS Manager; Loucile L. Paclar, Librarian II; Kim
Eric G. Lubguban, PDO II
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