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ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF COUNSELOR AND COUNSELOR---COUNSELEE RELATIONSHIPS

  ROLE OF COUNSELOR ( ACCORDING TO WILLIAMSON) RESPONSIBILITIES OF COUNSELOR (ACCORDING TO STEWARD) COUNSELOR -‐---- COUNSELEE RELATIONSHIPS  ROLE OF COUNSELOR  E.G.WILLIAMSON:-- has explained the role of a counselor in detail an edited book "THEORIES OF COUNSELLING " this book was edited by " BUFORD STEFFIRE AND W. HAROLD GRANT. The summarization of role of counselor explained in this book is an follows:---- 1)- TO HELP STUDENTS IN CHANGING THEIR BEHAVIOUR:--The aim of the counselor is to help the students in changing their behaviour through learning. The pupil also want to know maximum about their own characteristics, their abilities,their interest and their behaviour etc. 2)- TO HELP THE STUDENTS IN MODIFYING THEIR BEHAVIOUR:-- The aim of the counselor is to help the students in MODIFYING their behaviour through learning. From this point of view the counselor is just like a teacher. Both the counselor and the client decide which behaviour is to the change. They can al...

TECHNIQUES OF COUNSELLING

  ACCORDING TO WILLIAMSON  *ESTABLISHING RAPPORT *SELF UNDERSTANDING *ADVISING AND PLANNING A PROGRAMME OF ACTION  *HELP TO OTHER PERSONAL WORKERS     The techniques used by the counselling should be according to the pupil uniqueness and personality. WILLIAMSON has described the techniques of counselling under the following------ 1)- ESTABLISHING RAPPORT:-- When a client visits the counselor for the first time the counselor should welcome his client. He should make him comfortable and he should be taken in to confidence. The main basis of establishing rapports is the fame of the counsellor's ability respect for individuality,confidence before the interview and developing relations with the people.  2) SELF UNDERSTANDING :--- The pupil or the client should possess the knowledge and understanding of the own abilities and responsibilities very clearly. The client should understand all these before using these abilities and responsibilities. Therefore the couns...