Across
- 3. Professional guidelines for counselor conduct
- 6. A structured process for psychological healing
- 8. Setting goals and direction in counseling
- 11. Persistent worry that interferes with daily life
- 13. A deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- 16. Encouraging clients to explore their own motivations
- 20. Commitment to growth and skill development over time
- 21. Techniques used to manage stress and emotions
- 23. Helping clients stay grounded in the present
- 26. Evaluating a client’s symptoms and functioning
- 27. The ability to understand another person’s feelings
- 28. A long-lasting low mood or loss of interest
- 29. Maintaining appropriate limits in counseling relationships
Down
- 1. Awareness of the present moment without judgment
- 2. Internal sense of self-worth
- 4. Emotional exhaustion from prolonged stress
- 5. A sudden episode of intense fear with physical symptoms
- 7. The exploration of past experiences to understand current behavior
- 9. Ongoing guidance provided to counselors-in-training
- 10. Recognizing one’s own biases and internal processes
- 11. The bond between counselor and client
- 12. A pattern of thinking that influences perception and behavior
- 14. Promoting systemic change for clients or communities
- 15. Assigning a clinical label to a condition
- 17. Identifying and changing unhelpful thoughts
- 18. A moment of sudden understanding in counseling
- 19. A counselor’s guiding framework for understanding clients
- 22. The ability to recover from adversity
- 24. Reflecting a client’s feelings back to them
- 25. Maintaining personal health to sustain professional effectiveness
