Counseling is the professional guidance of the individual by utilizing psychological methods especially in collecting case history data, using various techniques of the personal interview, and testing interests and aptitudes.[1]
This is a list of counseling topics.
Therapeutic modalities
edit- Academic advising
- Art therapy/dance therapy/drama therapy/music therapy
- Brief psychotherapy
- Career counseling
- Christian counseling
- Co-counseling
- Connectionism
- Consultant (medicine)
- Counseling psychology
- Couples therapy
- Credit counseling
- Crisis hotline
- Disciplinary counseling
- Ecological counseling
- Emotionally focused therapy
- Existential counseling
- Exit counseling
- Family therapy
- Genetic counseling
- Grief counseling
- Intervention
- Licensed professional counselor
- Mental health care navigator
- Mental health counselor
- Narrative therapy
- Navy counselor
- Nouthetic counseling
- Online counseling
- Pastoral counseling
- Person-centered therapy
- Postvention
- Pre-conception counseling
- Pregnancy options counseling
- Professional practice of behavior analysis
- Psychiatric and mental health nursing
- Psychiatrist
- Re-evaluation counseling
- Rehabilitation counseling
- School counselor
- Senior peer counseling
- Social work
- Solution-focused brief therapy
- Suicide intervention
- Support group
- Telephone counseling
Common areas
edit- Body language
- Conflict resolution
- Creative problem-solving
- Dialogue
- Dispute resolution
- Emotional conflict
- Experiential education
- Health psychology
- Human potential movement
- Interpersonal communication
- Intrapersonal communication
- Mediation
- Multitheoretical psychotherapy
- Nonverbal communication
- Nonviolent communication
- Problem solving
- Relationship education
- Responsibility assumption
- Stress management
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Definition of COUNSELING". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 28 June 2020.