Counselor
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A counselor (or counsellor) may mean:
In Mental health or psychotherapy, a licensed and professionally trained person who provides services:
- See also: Mental health professional
- Rehabilitation Counselor, a person assisting injured workers and persons with disabilities to obtain, maintain or regain employment
- Marriage and Family counseling, a professional and conscious attempt and method to study, understand and cure disorders of the interactional whole of a family and its individual members as family members.
- School Counselor, a person who provides systematic school guidance
- Mental Health Counselor, a professional who provides psychotherapy counseling to individuals or groups, but is also trained in vocational therapy and family therapy.
*Online Counselor, a person who provides therapeutic services to individuals over the internet.
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In Law and Politics:
- Lawyer, a legal counselor
- Minister-counselor, in the field of diplomacy, a high-ranking diplomat, usually just below the status of an ambassador or of a diplomatic minister
Other uses:
- Consul (representative), an official representatives of a state, outside its (metropolitan) territory that takes care of its interests outside the official Embassy in a Consulate.
- Consultant, a professional who provides expert advice in a particular domain or area of expertise.
- Counselor, a children's supervisor, usually at camp
- Councillor, a member of a council
- Privy Counsellor, a member of a Privy Council
- Institution of the Counsellors, an appointed position in the Bahá'í Faith
- Counselor (Role Variant), is a name for the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator personality type INFJ (Introverted iNtuitive Feeling Judging)