The difference between the two words is their tense, and the word in and of itself. Advised is the past tense of advise, which is to give advice to someone. Advice is information you give to someone to assist them in making a decision.
Advice usually involves giving recommendations or suggestions on a specific action or decision. Counseling, on the other hand, involves providing support, guidance, and problem-solving strategies to help an individual navigate and cope with personal or emotional challenges. Counseling tends to be more in-depth and focuses on personal growth and self-discovery.
Advice is simply a suggestion on how to handle a specific problem. Counseling is instructions given by a certified therapist telling you how to handle the specific problem to achieve the best outcome.
I'd say advice would come from an untrained person like a friend or family member, while counseling comes from a trained professional.
Would you distinguish between what a good answer may be vs what a bad answer may be?
how would a counsellor run a family counselling session
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Go get in bed naked with your grandma, and see if you can distinguish that.
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Individual counseling would involve the counseler(s) and a single counselee. Group Counseling would involve not only the counseler(s) but more than one counselee.
Interviewing is asking questions, to get or elicit information. Counselling is giving advice. A person applying for a job may be invited to an interview, but would not be invited for counselling.
She could easily distinguish her sister's laughter from the rest of the crowd.
The Bial's test is applied.
Big cats, like their smaller cousins, have limited color vision. They can distinguish between the basic colors, but have a better ability to differentiate colors at the upper end of the visual spectrum. They are less able to distinguish between shades of red, for example, than they would be able to distinguish between shades of blue.
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