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counselling

[ UK /kˈa‍ʊnsəlɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. something that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action

How To Use counselling In A Sentence

  • I'm concerned for his mental health and would recommend counselling or possibly medication. Times, Sunday Times
  • This goes against all accepted principles of counselling.
  • His thinking has affected modern approaches to therapy and to counselling and education.
  • Alternatively, you could seek your own counselling or psychotherapy to try to find the underlying problem and work out what to do about it.
  • Swindon Counselling Service, a registered charity, has 16 years of experience in helping people to get through rough patches in their relationships and also come to terms with unacknowledged emotions.
  • They emphasised that volunteers must be non-judgmental in their dealings with people and non-directive in their counselling.
  • Counselling acted as a curb on his violent behaviour.
  • As albinism is of genetic origin, genetic counselling should be available to teenagers.
  • The father of another said he did not blame the university, which is expanding its counselling service. Times, Sunday Times
  • And please don't tell me to get marriage guidance counselling because she flatly refuses to go. RESCUING ROSE
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