s Flashcards
The Study of what makes us human
Anthropology
Concerned with the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
Economics
Study of relationships between people and their environments
Geography
The discipline concerned with the chronological record of events is affecting a nation of people
History
Linguistics
Language and Syntax structures
Study of human relationships and institutions
Demographics
The study that uses knowledge based on the theories, principles and methods
Applied Social Science
It involves helping people make needed changes in ways of thinking, feelings and behaving
Counseling
Focuses on Social change, problem-solving ing human relationships
Social Work
Focuses on how humans use verbal and non-verbal messages to create meaining in various contexts across cultures using a variety of channels and media
Communication
Deals with the normal responses to normal life events
Psychology
Allied with psychology but non clinical
Counseling
Allied with psychology but non clinical
Counseling
Quantitative measurement of psychological values
Psychometrics
What are the goals of counseling?
Empowering a Client
Providing Choices
Inducing Change
What are the Principles of Counseling?
Advice
Reassurance
Release of Emotional Tension
Clarified Thinking
Reorientation
Listening Skills
Respect
Empathy
Core values of Counseling
Partneship
Autonomy
Social Justice
Personal Integrity
Responsible Caring