Face to face relationship in which one tries to solve the problem of the other is called:
Face to face relationship in which one tries to solve the problem of the other is called:
Options:
(a) Guidance
(b) Counselling
(c) Both a and b
(d) None of a and b
✅ Correct Option: (b) Counselling
Explanation:
Counselling is a face-to-face interaction in which a trained counselor helps an individual analyze problems, make decisions, and develop coping strategies. While guidance is broader and includes general advice and educational planning, counseling is personalized, interactive, and problem-solving oriented. Effective counseling addresses emotional, academic, or social concerns and helps students achieve self-understanding and decision-making capabilities. PPSC frequently tests counseling concepts to distinguish it from general guidance in teacher training.
10 Related PPSC Facts:
Counseling = face-to-face support Provides problem-solving guidance More personalized than guidance Addresses emotional, social, academic issues Helps self-understanding Enhances decision-making skills Conducted by trained counselor Part of modern educational system Differs from general advice or guidance Common PPSC concept in pedagogy