Counselling Flashcards
What are some techniques leaders may use during the directive approach to counselling?
- Corrective Training
- Commanding
What are the characteristics of effective counselling?
- Purpose: Clearly define the purpose of the counselling.
- Flexibility: Fit the counselling style to the character of each subordinate and to the relationship
desired. - Respect: View subordinates as unique, complex individuals, each with a distinct set of values,
beliefs, and attitudes. - Communication: Establish open, two-way communication with subordinates using spoken
language, nonverbal actions, gestures, and body language. Effective counsellors listen more
than they speak. - Support: Encourage subordinates through actions while guiding them through their problems.
What are the three approaches to counselling?
- Directive
- Non-directive
- Combined
What are the three major categories of developmental counselling?
- Event counselling
- Performance counselling
- Professional growth counselling
What are some examples of Event counselling?
- Instances of superior or substandard performance.
- Reception and Integration Counselling.
- Crisis Counselling
- Referral counselling
- Promotion counselling
- Separation counselling
What are the 4 stages of the counselling Process?
- Identify the need for counselling.
- Prepare for counselling.
- Conduct counselling.
- Follow up.
A counselling session consists of what 4 basic components?
- Opening the session.
- Discussing the issues.
- Developing the plan of action.
- Recording and closing the session.
What is counselling?
Counselling is the process used by leaders to review with a subordinate the subordinate’s
demonstrated performance and potential.
What are some counselling techniques leaders may explore during the nondirective or combined
counselling approaches?
- Suggesting Alternatives
- Recommending
- Persuading
- Advising
How many human needs are there?
4 (Physical, Social, Security and Higher (Religious))
What is the objective of counselling?
For one person to help another
What are the 7 steps to problem solving?
- ID the problem
- Gather information
- Develop criteria
- Generate possible solutions
- Analyse possible solutions
- Compare possible solutions
- Make and implement the decision