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What Is Counseling Skill?

Counseling skill can refer broadly to interpersonal capabilities used to listen to people, understand their concerns, ask useful questions, reflect what has been communicated, and support constructive exploration.

Important components can include

Active listening; empathy; careful questioning; non-judgmental communication; reflection; confidentiality awareness; boundaries.

Where these skills are useful

Mentoring, coaching, education, pastoral support, management, customer-facing roles, and professional counseling.

An important professional distinction

Having counseling-related interpersonal skills is not the same as being a licensed or qualified mental-health professional. Professional counseling and clinical work require appropriate education, supervision, and authorization.

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