Lesson Plan Week1
Lesson Plan Week1
Grade 12 HUMS
I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson the students will be able to:
a. define counselling and discuss its various aspects, the goals and scope of
counselling, the stages of the counselling process, core values, and ethical
dimension of counselling;
b. appreciate the importance of counselling to individuals;
c. write an essay discussing how counselling can help address issues and
problems.
a. II. Subject Matter:
III. Procedure
A. Prayer
The teacher will call someone to lead the prayer.
B. Attendance
The teacher will call the name of students alphabetically.
C. Drill
The teacher will ask the following questions:
E. Motivation
Directions: The teacher will show the students a word search. All they have to do
is to locate the given words in the grid, running in one of eight possible directions
horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. They will be given (2) minutes to do the
task. The first one who can get the most number of words will get 5 points, the
second will get 3 points and the third one will get 2 points.
A1- Activity:
The teacher will show different pictures and give them time to think and analyze. They
will be given (2) minutes to observe of what you can infer from these pictures.
A2- Analysis
A3- Abstraction
What is Counselling?
1. Behavior – This refers to overt changes in the client’s actions, as well as his or
her coping skills, decision-making skills, and interaction skills.
2. Beliefs - These refers to ways of thinking about oneself, the others, and the
world, or emotional concerns relating to these perceptions.
3. Level of emotional distress- This relates to uncomfortable feelings or reactions
to environmental stress (Patterson and Welfel, 2000)
The counsellor
The client
1. Personal pain. This pain may be a reaction to an adversity like the death of a
loved one, or it may be an enduring concern like chronic low self-esteem.
2. Help-seeking by choice. Counselling is based on the assumption that a client
has voluntarily decided to seek help.
3. Personal issues. Counsellors hold the view that all client behaviors are a
result of the issues they struggle with.
Core conditions, which are conditions that bring about constructive personality change
in client. There are three core conditions which must be experienced by the client:
empathy, respect and genuineness.
Alvin Mahrer in his book The Goals of Psychotherapy (1967) argued that there are two
type of goals:
The counsellor increases the chances of helping his or her client when they both agree
to pursue goals that are:
Outcome Goals
Counselling leads to change in the client. This is true for both individual counselling
and group counselling and whether the expressed intent of counselling is
developmental (oriented toward personal growth) or remedial (oriented toward
resolution of problems).
In counselling, change can take several forms: overt behavior change, improvement
in coping and decision-making skills, altered beliefs or value, or reduced emotional
distress.
Process Goals
- Objectives that must be achieved during the counselling sessions and in the
counsellor’s office.
At the start of counseling, the counsellor and the client do not know each other
well and have no prior contact.
The relationship between the counsellor and the client becomes more secure.
Immediacy
In the final stage of counselling, the client must decide on how to accomplish the
goals defined during the second stage. He or she must identify or choose from possible
courses of action and aim for the best possible outcome.
TYPES OF COUNSELLING
Direct counselling involves learning about, planning to solve, and motivating a client to
act on his or her problems. In indirective counselling, it is the counsellor who does most
of the talking. The counsellor is implicitly superior to the client.
1. Informed consent
2. Confidentiality
3. Protection and Development
• Is everything clear?
A4- Application:
The teacher will show four (4) different colors of envelopes. Inside of it are
questions related to the lesson that have been discussed. The students should answer
and briefly explain the question from the picked envelope.
IV. Evaluation:
Directions: Read the following statement carefully and write answer on the space
before the number.
1. This involves a transformation in the client through a change in his or her goals,
values and mental model.
2. The counsellor encourages the client to engage in more coherent, rational and
mature thought.
3. What is the ultimate aim of counseling for the individuals to attain?
4. This means that the counsellor has informed the client of what to expect in the
counselling process and that the client has given his or her consent to participate
in the process.
5. The counsellor should not disclose confidential information entrusted to him or
her buy his or her client.
6. The counsellor is expected to protect the welfare of his/her client as well as his
or her own.
7. The client must decide on how to accomplish the goals defined during the
second stage. He or she must identify or choose from possible courses of action
and aim for the best possible outcomes.
8. This pertains to telling a client what should be done.
V. Assignment
Directions: Write an essay discussing how counselling can help you to address
issues and problems and what makes counselling successful. Write and justify your
answer.