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单词 counselling
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Definition of counselling in English:

counselling

(US counseling)
noun ˈkaʊns(ə)lɪŋˈkaʊns(ə)lɪŋ
mass noun
  • The provision of professional assistance and guidance in resolving personal or psychological problems.

    bereavement counselling
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Psychologists also offer on-site counseling and education services relating to such topics as depression, substance abuse and trauma.
    • The first offers career guidance and counselling, psychometric assessments and an education programme.
    • There are many times that therapy or counseling is exactly what's needed in any effective program of self help.
    • To accomplish this, he pressed for nongraded classes, open education, greater flexibility in programming, and personal counselling.
    • A family physician can often help, or grief counseling or therapy may be appropriate.
    • In another condition, women received both standard counseling and cognitive behavioral therapy.
    • There must also be provision of legal, medical and psychological counselling and adequate social services for the victims.
    • Yet we know that it can be learned and that people can become more resilient as a result of counseling and therapy.
    • She says that they finally admitted that they did not have all the answers and sought professional business and personal counseling.
    • Civic leaders called upon citizens to go to their houses of worship and to seek psychological counseling.
    • I still have a long way to go and with the assistance of professional counseling there is hope that I will recover and begin again to rebuild my life.
    • It combines group therapy, one-to-one counselling and personal assignment work.
    • I suggest psychological counselling and therapy for possible recovering of her memory, and dealing with this situation.
    • Short-term psycho-educational counseling will assist couples in planning emotional time together.
    • The network places much emphasis on psychosocial counseling and training of counselors is a core activity of the network.
    • Yet he did not, according to his testimony, seek professional counseling or guidance after it occurred.
    • Mediators do not practice law (in their role as mediators) and they do not provide counseling or therapy.
    • Most recovery approaches include concurrent psychological treatment or counselling to assist patients in their recovery.
    • Therapeutic modalities included individual counseling, process-oriented group therapy and case management.
    • He was one of the pioneers in school counseling, dedicated to helping young people get a constructive start in life.
 
 

Definition of counseling in US English:

counseling

(British counselling)
nounˈkaʊns(ə)lɪŋˈkouns(ə)liNG
  • The provision of assistance and guidance in resolving personal, social, or psychological problems and difficulties, especially by a professional.

    bereavement counseling
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Therapeutic modalities included individual counseling, process-oriented group therapy and case management.
    • Yet he did not, according to his testimony, seek professional counseling or guidance after it occurred.
    • Short-term psycho-educational counseling will assist couples in planning emotional time together.
    • Yet we know that it can be learned and that people can become more resilient as a result of counseling and therapy.
    • Mediators do not practice law (in their role as mediators) and they do not provide counseling or therapy.
    • Civic leaders called upon citizens to go to their houses of worship and to seek psychological counseling.
    • The first offers career guidance and counselling, psychometric assessments and an education programme.
    • There must also be provision of legal, medical and psychological counselling and adequate social services for the victims.
    • She says that they finally admitted that they did not have all the answers and sought professional business and personal counseling.
    • He was one of the pioneers in school counseling, dedicated to helping young people get a constructive start in life.
    • In another condition, women received both standard counseling and cognitive behavioral therapy.
    • It combines group therapy, one-to-one counselling and personal assignment work.
    • I suggest psychological counselling and therapy for possible recovering of her memory, and dealing with this situation.
    • Most recovery approaches include concurrent psychological treatment or counselling to assist patients in their recovery.
    • To accomplish this, he pressed for nongraded classes, open education, greater flexibility in programming, and personal counselling.
    • Psychologists also offer on-site counseling and education services relating to such topics as depression, substance abuse and trauma.
    • A family physician can often help, or grief counseling or therapy may be appropriate.
    • There are many times that therapy or counseling is exactly what's needed in any effective program of self help.
    • The network places much emphasis on psychosocial counseling and training of counselors is a core activity of the network.
    • I still have a long way to go and with the assistance of professional counseling there is hope that I will recover and begin again to rebuild my life.
 
 
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