Etymology: [ 'kaun(t)-s&l ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English counseil, from Old French conseil, from Latin cōnsilium; akin to cōnsulō (“take counsel, consult”).
Advice or guidance so given, A lawyer, as in Queen's Counsel (QC), To recommend, The exchange of opinions and advice; consultation, To give advice, especially professional advice, Interchange of opinions; mutual advising; consultation, A lawyer, as in Queens Counsel (QC), Examination of consequences; exercise of deliberate judgment; prudence, One who gives advice, especially in legal matters; one professionally engaged in the trial or management of a cause in court; also, collectively, the legal advocates united in the management of a case; as, the defendant has able counsel, To give advice to; to advice, admonish, or instruct, as a person, A secret opinion or purpose; a private matter, Result of consultation; advice; instruction, If you counsel someone to take a course of action, or if you counsel a course of action, you advise that course of action. My advisers counselled me to do nothing The prime minister was right to counsel caution about military intervention, advise, instruct, advocate, advice, consultation; attorney, lawyer, If you counsel people, you give them advice about their problems. a psychologist who counsels people with eating disorders Crawford counsels her on all aspects of her career, coun·sel counsels counselling counselled in AM, use counseling, counseled, Counsel is advice. He had always been able to count on her wise counsel His parishioners sought his counsel and loved him, To advise or recommend, as an act or course, Deliberate purpose; design; intent; scheme; plan, Gift of The Holy Spirit, A legal adviser; a term used to refer to lawyers in a case, Advice, especially that which is Bible based, often given directly by one Christian to another The one giving the counsel does not need sanctioned authority to do so (Gal 6:1) Sometimes counsel comes to us from reading the Bible, from reading the Society's publications, or from the {platform} In all cases, where counsel fits our circumstances, whether given directly to us or to a large audience, we should endeavor to apply it NOTE: Some persons confuse counsel with council A council is a group that acts as an advisory body Even worse is to use the word consul, which refers to a governmental official In modern times, a consul is one who resides in a foreign country and represents his home country's commercial interests, (noun) Legal advice The right of persons to legal counsel was affirmed by the Supreme Court in the 1973 Miranda decision The term is also used to refer to lawyers in a case, Legal adviser; a term used to refer to lawyers in a case, Legal advice; a term used to refer to lawyers in a case, Someone's counsel is the lawyer who gives them advice on a legal case and speaks on their behalf in court. Singleton's counsel said after the trial that he would appeal, a lawyer who pleads cases in court, something that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action, give advice to; "The teacher counsels troubled students"; "The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud", Lawyer appointed to advise and represent a client (individual or corporate) in legal matters, One or more lawyers that represent a client Also, legal advice (See attorney, lawyer ), 1 Attorney or legal advisor 2 The advice or aid given with respect to a legal matter 3 In criminal law, the term may refer to the advising or encouraging of another to commit a crime BACK TO TOP, A lawyer or group of lawyers representing a client, A person qualified to represent clients in a court of law and to advise them in legal matters (see Attorney, Lawyer), A practising barrister, The act of exchanging opinions and providing advice or guidance, Legal advice; also, a lawyer or lawyers engaged to give such advice or to conduct a case in court, Legal advice; an attorney; a lawyer, (1) give advice or opinion, as in: Volunteers counsel the young people, attorney; lawyer, Keep your own counsel Don't talk about what you intend to do Keep your plans to yourself Now, mind what I tell you, and keep your own counsel - Boldrewood: Robbery Under Arms, chap vi Count Kin with One (To), is a Scotch expression meaning to compare one's pedigree with that of another, Present participle of counsel, assistance (especially from a professional) in the resolution of personal difficulties, Third-person singular simple present of counsel, plural form of counsel, past of counsel, Activities involved with assisting participants to identify and resolve personal or training situations/problems which are adversely affecting performance, (Counselling), advice or help given by someone qualified to give such advice or help (such as a psychologist or social worker), Helping to provide people with an understanding of their relationships with their supervisors, fellow workers, and customers, It is not a covered benefit unless it is performed by a physician as defined in this Booklet In addition, the counseling must be related to the patient being treated for a mental illness and/or functional nervous disorder, drug abuse and alcoholism The counseling must also be performed in a non-group setting, unless the other participants are Family Members, in which case the Fund would still only provide a single individual benefit allowance per session, Advice, help, or support given by a qualified person (usually someone specially trained to do this), can & may take many different formats to bring a client to a better understanding of self &/or others, advising, a private supervisory conference between a supervisor and a subordinate employee at which the employee's performance deficiencies are discussed The motivation for such counseling sessions is to improve the employee's performance and eliminate the performance deficiencies For more information about counseling go to: Counseling, The utilization of special skills to assist individuals, families or groups in achieving objectives through exploration of a problem and its ramifications; examination of attitudes and feelings; consideration of alternative solutions; and decision-making, adj. Professional guidance of the individual by use of standard psychological methods such as collecting case-history data, using various techniques of the personal interview, and testing interests and aptitudes. The counselor's goal is generally to orient the individual toward opportunities that can best guarantee fulfillment of his personal needs and aspirations. The counselor usually attempts to clarify the client's own thinking rather than to solve his problems. Professional counselors (such as educational guidance and career counselors) and counseling psychologists (such as marriage and bereavement counselors) are found in a wide variety of institutional settings and in private practice. See also psychotherapy, the act of advising clients on a variety of real estate investment or development matters, A process where a person can receive assistance in sorting out issues and reaching decisions appropriate to their life circumstances Counseling for adoption should be done by trained, experienced, adoption counselors Birth parent counseling should include exploration of all options including parenting the child, kinship adoption, foster care and various types of adoptions, Guidance provided by professional counselors in academic, vocational and personal matters, Counseling the patient may be part of the therapeutic order or treatment Counseling may occur if the physician (student) feels that the patient needs to know more about the disease, treatment, or medication Counseling could also be recommended for mental health treatments, advising soldiers of their errors and how to improve, Talking with a person in a way that helps that person solve a problem or helps to create conditions that will cause the person to improve his behavior, character, or values The providing of basic, technical, and sometimes professional assistance to employees to help them with personal and work related problems, advice or help given by someone qualified to give such advice or help (often psychological counseling), A means of assisting and developing students and subordinates A leader/instructor counsels subordinates: to praise and reward good performance, to develop teamwork, to inform students on how well or how poorly they are performing, to assist students to reach required standards, to cause students to set personal and professional goals, and to help students resolve personal problems, The gift of counseling is the special ability God gives to certain members of the body of Christ to minister words of comfort, consolation, encouragement & counsel to other members of the body in such a way that they feel helped and healed (see Romans 12:8, 1 Timothy 4:13, Heb 100:25, Acts 14:22), form of guidance in which a trained person offers advice or education about specific problems in living crisis intervention brief therapeutic approach used to ameliorate acute psychiatric emergencies, Commonwealth, past of counsel, Counselling is a process where clients are helped in dealing with their personal and interpersonal conflicts by a third party therapist, Within these procedures, counselling means a confidential discussion in a one-to-one situation, alternative spelling of counseling, an interaction with a mental health professional who offers guidance and advice on matters of education, marriage, work, relationships, Advising or giving Counsel to, coun·sel·ling in AM, use counseling Counselling is advice which a therapist or other expert gives to someone about a particular problem. advice and support given by a counsellor to someone with problems, usually after talking to them, consulting, advising, The University Conselling Service provides counselling on a broad range of issues, including adjusting to university life, family or relationship issues, depression, anxiety, lack of motivation and issues with faculty staff The counselling service is free to all University of Melbourne students The Careers Unit also offers careers counselling, and the Student Union Advisory Service and the Postgraduate Association also provide support and advocacy for students, The opportunity to talk things over with a trained counsellor This can help you make sense of your feelings and offer you encouragement It does not tell you what to do, but it can offer new ideas for coping, Generally refers to one on one assistance with personal issues, intervention involving the provision of advice or support on a personal basis, by someone who has been trained to provide that support, plural of counsel,
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Advice or guidance so given
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A lawyer, as in Queen's Counsel (QC)
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To recommend
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The exchange of opinions and advice; consultation
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To give advice, especially professional advice - "Psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and other mental health professionals counsel clients."
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Interchange of opinions; mutual advising; consultation
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A lawyer, as in Queens Counsel (QC)
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Examination of consequences; exercise of deliberate judgment; prudence
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One who gives advice, especially in legal matters; one professionally engaged in the trial or management of a cause in court; also, collectively, the legal advocates united in the management of a case; as, the defendant has able counsel
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To give advice to; to advice, admonish, or instruct, as a person
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A secret opinion or purpose; a private matter
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Result of consultation; advice; instruction
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If you counsel someone to take a course of action, or if you counsel a course of action, you advise that course of action. My advisers counselled me to do nothing The prime minister was right to counsel caution about military intervention
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advise, instruct, advocate fiil
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advice, consultation; attorney, lawyer isim
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If you counsel people, you give them advice about their problems. a psychologist who counsels people with eating disorders Crawford counsels her on all aspects of her career
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coun·sel counsels counselling counselled in AM, use counseling, counseled
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Counsel is advice. He had always been able to count on her wise counsel His parishioners sought his counsel and loved him
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To advise or recommend, as an act or course
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Deliberate purpose; design; intent; scheme; plan
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Gift of The Holy Spirit
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A legal adviser; a term used to refer to lawyers in a case
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Advice, especially that which is Bible based, often given directly by one Christian to another The one giving the counsel does not need sanctioned authority to do so (Gal 6:1) Sometimes counsel comes to us from reading the Bible, from reading the Society's publications, or from the {platform} In all cases, where counsel fits our circumstances, whether given directly to us or to a large audience, we should endeavor to apply it NOTE: Some persons confuse counsel with council A council is a group that acts as an advisory body Even worse is to use the word consul, which refers to a governmental official In modern times, a consul is one who resides in a foreign country and represents his home country's commercial interests
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(noun) Legal advice The right of persons to legal counsel was affirmed by the Supreme Court in the 1973 Miranda decision The term is also used to refer to lawyers in a case
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Legal adviser; a term used to refer to lawyers in a case
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Legal advice; a term used to refer to lawyers in a case
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Someone's counsel is the lawyer who gives them advice on a legal case and speaks on their behalf in court. Singleton's counsel said after the trial that he would appeal
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a lawyer who pleads cases in court
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something that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action
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give advice to; "The teacher counsels troubled students"; "The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud"
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Lawyer appointed to advise and represent a client (individual or corporate) in legal matters
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One or more lawyers that represent a client Also, legal advice (See attorney, lawyer )
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1 Attorney or legal advisor 2 The advice or aid given with respect to a legal matter 3 In criminal law, the term may refer to the advising or encouraging of another to commit a crime BACK TO TOP
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A lawyer or group of lawyers representing a client
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A person qualified to represent clients in a court of law and to advise them in legal matters (see Attorney, Lawyer)
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A practising barrister
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The act of exchanging opinions and providing advice or guidance
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Legal advice; also, a lawyer or lawyers engaged to give such advice or to conduct a case in court
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Legal advice; an attorney; a lawyer
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(1) give advice or opinion, as in: Volunteers counsel the young people
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attorney; lawyer
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Keep your own counsel Don't talk about what you intend to do Keep your plans to yourself Now, mind what I tell you, and keep your own counsel - Boldrewood: Robbery Under Arms, chap vi Count Kin with One (To), is a Scotch expression meaning to compare one's pedigree with that of another
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counseling
Present participle of counsel
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counseling
assistance (especially from a professional) in the resolution of personal difficulties
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counsels
Third-person singular simple present of counsel
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counsels
plural form of counsel
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counseled
past of counsel
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counseling
Activities involved with assisting participants to identify and resolve personal or training situations/problems which are adversely affecting performance
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counseling
(Counselling)
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counseling
advice or help given by someone qualified to give such advice or help (such as a psychologist or social worker)
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counseling
Helping to provide people with an understanding of their relationships with their supervisors, fellow workers, and customers
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counseling
It is not a covered benefit unless it is performed by a physician as defined in this Booklet In addition, the counseling must be related to the patient being treated for a mental illness and/or functional nervous disorder, drug abuse and alcoholism The counseling must also be performed in a non-group setting, unless the other participants are Family Members, in which case the Fund would still only provide a single individual benefit allowance per session
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Advice, help, or support given by a qualified person (usually someone specially trained to do this)
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can & may take many different formats to bring a client to a better understanding of self &/or others
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counseling
advising sıfat
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counseling
a private supervisory conference between a supervisor and a subordinate employee at which the employee's performance deficiencies are discussed The motivation for such counseling sessions is to improve the employee's performance and eliminate the performance deficiencies For more information about counseling go to: Counseling
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counseling
The utilization of special skills to assist individuals, families or groups in achieving objectives through exploration of a problem and its ramifications; examination of attitudes and feelings; consideration of alternative solutions; and decision-making
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adj. Professional guidance of the individual by use of standard psychological methods such as collecting case-history data, using various techniques of the personal interview, and testing interests and aptitudes. The counselor's goal is generally to orient the individual toward opportunities that can best guarantee fulfillment of his personal needs and aspirations. The counselor usually attempts to clarify the client's own thinking rather than to solve his problems. Professional counselors (such as educational guidance and career counselors) and counseling psychologists (such as marriage and bereavement counselors) are found in a wide variety of institutional settings and in private practice. See also psychotherapy
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counseling
the act of advising clients on a variety of real estate investment or development matters
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counseling
A process where a person can receive assistance in sorting out issues and reaching decisions appropriate to their life circumstances Counseling for adoption should be done by trained, experienced, adoption counselors Birth parent counseling should include exploration of all options including parenting the child, kinship adoption, foster care and various types of adoptions
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counseling
Guidance provided by professional counselors in academic, vocational and personal matters
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counseling
Counseling the patient may be part of the therapeutic order or treatment Counseling may occur if the physician (student) feels that the patient needs to know more about the disease, treatment, or medication Counseling could also be recommended for mental health treatments
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counseling
advising soldiers of their errors and how to improve
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counseling
Talking with a person in a way that helps that person solve a problem or helps to create conditions that will cause the person to improve his behavior, character, or values The providing of basic, technical, and sometimes professional assistance to employees to help them with personal and work related problems
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counseling
advice or help given by someone qualified to give such advice or help (often psychological counseling)
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counseling
A means of assisting and developing students and subordinates A leader/instructor counsels subordinates: to praise and reward good performance, to develop teamwork, to inform students on how well or how poorly they are performing, to assist students to reach required standards, to cause students to set personal and professional goals, and to help students resolve personal problems
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counseling
The gift of counseling is the special ability God gives to certain members of the body of Christ to minister words of comfort, consolation, encouragement & counsel to other members of the body in such a way that they feel helped and healed (see Romans 12:8, 1 Timothy 4:13, Heb 100:25, Acts 14:22)
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form of guidance in which a trained person offers advice or education about specific problems in living crisis intervention brief therapeutic approach used to ameliorate acute psychiatric emergencies
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counselled
Commonwealth, past of counsel
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counselling
Counselling is a process where clients are helped in dealing with their personal and interpersonal conflicts by a third party therapist
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counselling
Within these procedures, counselling means a confidential discussion in a one-to-one situation
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counselling
alternative spelling of counseling
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counselling
an interaction with a mental health professional who offers guidance and advice on matters of education, marriage, work, relationships
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counselling
Advising or giving Counsel to
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coun·sel·ling in AM, use counseling Counselling is advice which a therapist or other expert gives to someone about a particular problem. advice and support given by a counsellor to someone with problems, usually after talking to them
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consulting, advising isim
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The University Conselling Service provides counselling on a broad range of issues, including adjusting to university life, family or relationship issues, depression, anxiety, lack of motivation and issues with faculty staff The counselling service is free to all University of Melbourne students The Careers Unit also offers careers counselling, and the Student Union Advisory Service and the Postgraduate Association also provide support and advocacy for students
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The opportunity to talk things over with a trained counsellor This can help you make sense of your feelings and offer you encouragement It does not tell you what to do, but it can offer new ideas for coping
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Generally refers to one on one assistance with personal issues
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intervention involving the provision of advice or support on a personal basis, by someone who has been trained to provide that support
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