Noun
/kˈaʊn.səl.ɪŋ/
Counseling refers to the professional guidance of an individual or group, usually by a trained counselor, to help them address and overcome personal, social, or psychological issues. It is commonly used in contexts involving mental health, education, career advice, and relationship issues.
The frequency of use is moderate to high, as counseling is a prominent and essential service in various sectors including healthcare, education, and human resources. The term is more frequently encountered in written contexts, such as academic articles, brochures, and reports, although it is also common in oral speech during discussions related to mental health and personal development.
Example Sentences: 1. Counseling helps individuals to navigate their feelings and make informed decisions. - (El asesoramiento ayuda a las personas a navegar sus sentimientos y tomar decisiones informadas.)
(Muchos estudiantes se benefician de los servicios de asesoramiento que ofrecen sus escuelas.)
She decided to seek counseling after experiencing severe anxiety.
While "counseling" is not typically found in idiomatic expressions, it is often associated with phrases related to seeking help or guidance. Below are some idiomatic expressions relevant to the concept of counseling:
(Decidió buscar asesoramiento de su asesor de confianza antes de tomar decisiones.)
A shoulder to cry on
(A veces, todo lo que necesitamos es un hombro en el que llorar y alguien que escuche, que es lo que ofrece el asesoramiento.)
To talk it over
The term "counseling" comes from the Latin word consilium, meaning "advice" or "deliberation". It evolved through Old French as "conseil" before entering the English language in the 14th century. The "-ing" suffix indicates the action of providing counsel.
Synonyms: - Guidance - Advice - Consultation - Therapy
Antonyms: - Misguidance - Deceit - Misinformation