When Jake's mother died, he was not sure how to handle it... for help in addressing his emotions, he made an appointment to see a counselor.
A counselor is a person who works at a camp
i had a brief talk with a counselor
The singular "counselor" would require an adjective or article to start a sentence, but you can use it as a modifier or a title. Example : "Counselor behavior is carefully monitored in summer camps." Example : "Counselor Green received a commendation for his work."
Brother Allen was named first counselor in our ward bishopric.
Our school counselor was very diplomatic in getting the students to attend the school dance.
Some of the students at the school received advice from the guidance counselor.
Yes, "Licensed Practical Counselor" should be capitalized in a sentence as it is a formal title. For example, "I spoke to a Licensed Practical Counselor about my mental health concerns."
The counselor had a prior engagement.
When Jake's mother died, he was not sure how to handle it; for help in addressing his emotions, he made an appointment to see a counselor.
When I came to USA, my English language is so weak. After I started to visit a Psychoanalysis Counselor, my English Language improved overnight.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
No. But do note the comma that should separate the 2 occurences of 'you'. Because the option to work within many areas excites you, you decided to speak with a pediatric counselor and cancer counselor as well? The sentence would be more clear if written as follows: Because the option to work within many areas excites you, you decided to speak with both a pediatric counselor and a cancer counselor?"