Counselling is an empowerment of people to face the realities. Counselling is the power of individuals to discover the human mind’s ability to accept reality and teach it to the subconscious mind. This is where the importance of case studies becomes more apparent. A case is an actual description of events that actually happened at some points in the past. It is designed to elicit discussion and analysis of a particular situation. In the field of education, means classroom, we are in a nuclear family situation where emotional and cognitive problems are complicated in personal relationships inside and outside the classrooms. Our children are experiencing many problems.
Case studies: A counseling perspective By Krishnakumar E.P
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