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Introduction To Counselling Question Paper

Introduction To Counselling 

Course:Bachelor Of Arts In Counseling

Institution: Kenyatta University question papers

Exam Year:2008



KENYATTA UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS 2008/2009
FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF
ARTS
APS 104: INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELLING

DATE: WEDNESDAY, 3RD DECEMBER 2008
TIME: 8.00 A.M. ? 10.00 A.M.

INSTRUCTIONS:
Answer question one (compulsory) and then select any other two from the rest of the
questions.

1.
(a)
Give two different definitions of counselling.


(2 marks)

(b)
State and explain briefly five goals of counselling.

(10 marks)

(c)
Distinguish between counselling and the roles listed below
(8 marks)
i.
Advice giving
ii.
Guidance
iii.
Information giving
iv.
Befriending
(d)
Discuss briefly three major waves/forces through which counselling
evolved.







(6 marks)

(e)
Explain four qualities of an effective counsellor.


(4 marks)

2.
(a)
In what ways are counselling theories important to the counsellor. (5 marks)
(b)
Outline the three main categories of counselling theories and discuss
the focus for each.






(9 marks)

(c)
How is counselling an inter-disciplinary area.


(6 marks)





2

3.
(a)
Discuss the following forms of counselling as they apply in modern day practice.
(i)
Face to face
(ii)
Telephone
(iii)
Internet
(iv)
Group counselling











(20 marks)


4.
(a)
Explain explicitly the three stages of the counselling process and
highlight the aims of each stage.




(15 marks)
(b)
What counselling strategies should be used in the first stage of the
counselling process?





(5 marks)

5.
Discuss five ethical issues that should be observed in counselling practice
and research.







(20 marks)





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