Counseling and group guidance are differentiated, and clear, definitive guides that will help the counselor determine when he/she should use counseling or when he/she should use group guidance are offered.
The important distinction between counseling and psychotherapy is made, with considerable reference to the judgments of several authorities on this question.
Ethics of counseling are discussed. This is a vital area for counseling, because unless an occupation determines ethical standards which are honored by its practitioners, it cannot justify the claim that it is a profession. To avoid being unethical the practitioner must first become aware of what constitutes ethical practices. It is like manners some people omit saying Thank you out of ignorance, not an intent to be discourteous.
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George D. Demos, Ph D, ABPP, earned a Ph D in psychology from the University of Southern California and is a licensed clinical psychologist and Professor Emeritus of counseling psychology at California State University, Long Beach. He’s authored a number of publications.
Richard “Buck” Marrs, Ed D, has been a full-time professor in the department of teacher education at California State University, Long Beach, since 1968. He’s been a practicing psychotherapist since 1972.