What is Clinical Counselling?
Clinical Counselling is the use of clinical mental health counselling values, principles and methods for the purpose of assessment, evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of behavioural, cognitive, social, mental or emotional issues, problems or disorders. Registered clinical counsellors help individual, couple, family or group clients to recognize their issues and concerns in order to enhance personal growth and effectiveness, interpersonal relations, life adjustments, spiritual growth, and mental health.
A. Clinical Counselling is the use of clinical mental health counselling values, principles and methods for the purpose of assisting clients to understand their issues and concerns in order to enhance self-growth, personal effectiveness, interpersonal relations, life adjustments, spiritual growth, and mental health.
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