Counseling Psychology

Definition of Counseling Psychology as it relates to Education, Religious Education, University Education

Counseling Psychology encompasses the scientific study and application of psychology for the purpose of understanding, preventing, and resolving psychosocial and educational concerns, issues, and problems. This field is grounded in humanistic, client-centered principles that emphasize respect for individual differences, personal growth, and self-determination. Counseling Psychology focuses on facilitating optimal development across the lifespan, with an emphasis on promoting wellness, resilience, and positive functioning. The field is informed by a broad range of theoretical perspectives, research methodologies, and applied techniques, and it draws from multiple disciplines, including education, religious education, university education, among others. Counseling Psychologists work in diverse settings, such as schools, universities, community mental health centers, hospitals, private practice, and corporations, providing individual and group counseling, assessment, consultation, supervision, training, teaching, research, and advocacy services to promote personal and interpersonal development, career and vocational functioning, and social justice.

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