Talking to a counselor about your problems can provide a safe and confidential space to express your feelings and thoughts. Counselors can offer support, guidance, and coping strategies to help you manage challenges more effectively. They may also help you gain insights into your situation and assist you in developing a plan for improvement. Overall, it can be a valuable step toward enhancing your mental well-being and finding solutions.
is a person that you may pay to help you with any issues or problems
The cast of Housing Problems - 1935 includes: Councillor Lauder as himself
A homophone for "councillor" is "counselor."
It is a Councillor.
counselor
muncipal councillor is local government officer.
The cast of Problems - 2008 includes: Alex Grose as Mark Matt Ranieri as John Johanna Videmanis as Mother Jess Welsford as Councillor
i have been looking and looking and i don't think that there is a possible way. talk to your guidance Councillor. they will help you out
Well if it happens sometimes then let them talk to you & you also reply a little because if you tell them directly that you are not interested in talking then they might get hurt . If it happens often then you can talk to them about problems saying that - ' mom & dad .. I don't like to talk much...I hope you will understand & will not get hurt . Can we talk much on weekends ? ..' or you can say something like that . I hope it will work . :)
No, neither form (councillor, counselor) is an adjective. It is a noun (a person).
Martin Hill - councillor - was born in 1954.
The Dream of Councillor Popov was created in 1878.