Tools and Methods in Counseling
Tools and Methods in Counseling
Tools and
Methods in
Counseling
ST: MS. SHELAME GARCIANO
Learning Objectives
01
At the end of this lesson, you should be
able to illustrate the tools and methods of
counseling.
Lesson Agenda
Introduction Try this!
An overview of what listening is and why it An activity assessing a specific situation and
is important in effective communication. identifying what type of listening is being
exhibited.
Questionnaire
Observation
Sociometry
Autobiography
Nonstandardized Techniques
Rating scale
Anecdotal record
Case study
Cumulative record
Nonstandardized Techniques
Interview
Anecdotal record
STANDARDIZED
These tools are used to measure intelligence,
aptitudes, interests, and personality traits.
Each test is prepared by a qualified professional
or group of professionals; hence, every
item is meaningful and has a corresponding
value. These tools are developed through
careful and rigid processes to make sure that
they provide reliable information. They
consume less time to administer, are reusable,
and can be scored easily.
Standardized Techniques
Aptitude test
Achievement tests
Interest inventory
Personality test
Methods and Approaches in Counseling
Approaches can be thought of as philosophical lenses
through which a particular life problem or concern is understood and addressed. Thus,
different approaches in counseling provide differing explanations as to why a client has a
certain problem.
Psychodynamic
Approach (Classic
Theories)
Its first proponent was
Sigmund Freud, an Austrian physician.