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- Counselling is focused on relationship difficulties, stress, anxiety, grief, career decisions or emotional distress
- Counselling aimed to overcome personal, emotional, psychological or relational challenges
- It involves talking with a therapist to explore feelings, thoughts and behaviours
- Counselling provides a positive space to manage difficulties and develop healthier coping mechanisms
- It is an effective form of mental health care that can significantly enhance quality of life
Benefits of Counselling
- Counselling provides a confidential space to discuss emotions and challenges without fear of judgement
- Counselling improves communication, conflict resolution and empathy in relationships, whether with family, friends or romantic partners
- Counselling helps individuals develop coping strategies for managing difficult situations, stress or negative emotions
- It reduces symptoms of anxiety, depression and stress
- It develops self-awareness and helps achieve goals and desires, leading to personal growth
- It helps to change unhealthy behaviours such as substance abuse, poor eating habits or destructive patterns in relationships
- It offers strategies for reducing stress, anxiety and emotional overwhelm, leading to a healthier, more balanced life
Types of Counselling
General Counselling
- It focuses on providing assistance in areas such as decision-making, stress management, relationships and self-esteem
- The main goal is to help gain a better understanding of problems thereby supporting mental and emotional well-being
Student Counselling
- Student counselling helps in the mental, emotional, academic, and social well-being of the student
- It provides guidance, assistance, and coping strategies to help students
- It helps to tackle personal challenges and improves academic performance
- The counselling addresses a variety of issues, including stress, anxiety, depression, bullying, career choices, study habits, time management, and interpersonal conflicts
- The goal is to help students in overall development, both academically and personally