Nondirective Counseling

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PhraAnantachai Abhinando (Khanphonoy)

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The purpose of nondirective counseling is helping counselee find the suitable way to cope with problems. Counselee can change behavior, understand herself or himself and improve better life. The counselor is not specify approach or change in counselee’s behavior because of each problem there is indefinite solving method. The objective and problem-solving should be client-centered approach for better counselee’s life and wellbeing.

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Abhinando (Khanphonoy), P. . (2018). Nondirective Counseling. Journal of Buddhist Psychology, 3(2), 1–13. retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jbp/article/view/242987
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