Branches of Social Sciences
Applied Social Sciences
Goals of Counselling
Core Values of Counseling
Principles of Counselling
100

 Studies the allocation of scarce resources and the production and exchange of goods and services in society.

economics

100

Its primary objective is to help people use their social skills and problem-solving skills more functionally or to develop new survival and coping skills.

counselling

100

 helps the client avoid some undesired outcome

preventive

100

refers to the reflection of honesty and truthfulness

personal integrity

100

treat each and every patient as unique and respect his problem as well

individuality

200

A systematic study of people’s behavior in groups.

sociology

200

 a career track in applied social science where practitioners help individuals, families, groups, and communities to improve their individual and collective well-being.

social work

200

the goal is to get individual to do more of a desired behavior/ process of encouraging or establishing a belief or pattern of behavior.

reinforcement

200

refers to respecting the potentials of every human being to change and to continue learning

responsible caring

200

do not get emotionally involved with the patient and avoid getting carried  away with his feelings

non-emotional involvement

300

The study of interaction between people and their environments.

geography

300

 Provides adequate training for careers in the field of journalism and mass communication.

communication studies

300

examining options, testing of skills, trying new and different activities, etc.

exploratory

300

refers to the respect for confidentiality, trust, ensuring a safe environment and no imposition of advices

autonomy

300

always keep the patient’s name and the problem strictly secrete and assure the patient about the same

confidentiality

400

The systematic study of human past events in order to understand the meaning, dynamics, and relationship of the cause and effects of events in the development of societies.

history

400

 An application of the social sciences that provides guidance, help, and support to individuals who are distraught by a diverse set of problems in their lives.

counselling
400

involves acquiring the basic understanding and habits for good health

physiological

400

refers to the support on integrated healing, integrity, sensitivity  and openness

partnership

400

do not criticize or comment negatively regarding patient’s complaints

non-judge

500

The scientific study of humans and their cultures in the past and the present time.

anthropology

500

Branch of study that applies the different concepts, theoretical models, and theories of the social science disciplines to help understand society and the different problems, and issues.

applied social science

500

assist in meeting or advancing the client’s human growth and development including social, personal, emotional, cognitive and physical wellness

development

500

refers to the unconditional positive regard,  compassion, non-judgmental attitude, empathy and trust

respect for human dignity

500

put yourself in patient’s shoes and then give reflections accordingly

empathy