Counselors play a crucial role in supporting the mental health and well-being of school students. Their responsibilities include

Providing Emotional Support:

Counselors offer a safe and confidential space for students to express their feelings, concerns, and struggles. They listen attentively, validate emotions, and provide empathy and support.

Assessment and Intervention:

Counselors assess students' mental health needs and provide appropriate interventions and referrals when necessary. This may include individual counseling, group therapy, or referrals to external mental health professionals.

Promoting Positive Mental Health:

Counselors organize workshops, seminars, and awareness campaigns to promote mental health literacy and resilience among students. They teach coping skills, stress management techniques, and strategies for building healthy relationships.

Educational and Career Guidance:

Counselors assist students in exploring their interests, strengths, and career goals. They provide guidance on academic planning, course selection, and college or career readiness, helping students make informed decisions about their future.