Similar words: counseling, counsellor, counsel, counselor, selling, best-selling, selling point, short selling. Meaning: ['kaʊnsl] n. something that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action.
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1. Many churches provide excellent pastoral counselling.
2. Counselling acted as a curb on his violent behaviour.
3. Counselling is helping him work through this trauma.
4. Group counselling is used as an alternative idea to punishment.
5. Counselling helped her come to terms with her grief.
6. Counselling should encourage reflection on the past.
7. Counselling was given as a primary therapy for depression.
8. Trust is a sine qua non for any counselling.
9. Counselling can help to achieve greater self-awareness.
10. They are offered very little counselling or support.
11. They offer students counselling and fellowship.
12. Counselling can teach people to handle negative emotions such as fear and anger.
13. My job involves counselling unemployed people on/about how to find work.
14. The counselling helped Dan to put the past behind him.
15. Marriage counselling depends on both parties' willingness to try to solve problems.
16. They offer a free counselling service which can offer help and advice on legal matters.
17. A few schools now offer counselling sessions; all have some system of pastoral care.
18. Counselling is being given to those most immediately affected by the tragedy.
19. Several organisations provide counselling for partners, friends or families.
20. There are areas built for specialist counselling services.
21. But Penny's advice and counselling was to continue.
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22. Macular degeneration can be hereditary and genetic counselling appropriate.
23. Counselling and relaxation techniques, Sat, 7 July.
24. Depression can be helped by medical and counselling methods.
25. Either way, you should seek counselling.
26. Sensitive counselling at critical periods can help greatly too.
27. Many of the victims of the tragedy still need counselling.
28. Health officials are proposing to expand their services by organising counselling.
29. She's a nurse by profession and now runs a counselling service for women.
30. Their relationship is going through a sticky patch and they've decided to have counselling.
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