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counseling

American  
[koun-suh-ling] / ˈkaʊn sə lɪŋ /
Or counselling

noun

Psychology.
  1. professional guidance in resolving personal conflicts and emotional problems.


Etymology

Origin of counseling

counsel + -ing 1

Explanation

When you go for counseling, you're getting advice to help you make a decision or figure out what to do. Before getting married, you and your intended may see your minister for counseling about how to have a happy marriage. Usually counseling takes the form of talking with someone who has experience or training in specific areas where you need help. For example, if you need financial counseling, you'll find an expert in managing money. People who go to therapy with a psychologist or psychiatrist, to get help with whatever is bothering them, may also refer to that therapy as counseling. Counseling comes from the Latin root consilium, meaning "advice."

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Perhaps the most concerning thing I found is the state’s I Matter program, which uses taxpayer money to provide no-cost mental health counseling for children.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 10, 2026

But for now, Chris and Diarra are in counseling.

From Salon Aug. 1, 2026

Parents and children received dietary counseling and nutrition education from the time the children were 7 months old through early adulthood.

From Science Daily Jul. 31, 2026

“Recipients must incorporate reproductive goals counseling as a core component of program implementation,” the new guidelines read.

From Slate Jul. 28, 2026

Me and Mama had to listen to Mr. Tobin go on and on about the program; how peer counseling is so good, and how it’s required once a kid gets suspended.

From "Isaiah Dunn Is My Hero" by Kelly J. Baptist

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