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PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE

Our Psychological Counseling and Guidance unit works with the principle that each age group has different features and requirements thus each children has different features and requirements. Psychological counseling is effective in communication in school and social & environmental adaptation problems they experience during certain phases (student-student, student-teacher, student-school, parents-teacher etc.). Each age group in Preschool children possesses different features. PCG monitors preschool children throughout the day, evaluates them; and the related units cooperate with their parents. PCG is there whenever Elementary School students are in a mental or social need. It monitors, examines the students and supports them and their families by running necessary tests. Middle School is the transition from childhood into adolescence. This phase is special and requires special care. Students need support for their physical and mental development during this phase. Providing students with that support enables them to grow up in a healthy manner by emotionally and socially comforting them. High School is the transition process from adolescence into maturity, during which students experience the most frequent confusion. PCG Unit cooperates with the family and supports students to obtain emotional and social maturity during this phase.

PCG PROBLEM SOLVING GROUPS

  • FAMILY COMMUNICATION GROUP
  • TIME VALUATION GROUP
  • EFFECTIVE STUDY GROUP
  • EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION GROUP
  • EMOTIONAL ANGER CONTROL GROUP
  • EXAM ANXIETY GROUP etc.

OPERATION SYSTEM OF PCG UNIT

  • INDIVIDUAL INTERVIEWS ARE OFFERED. IN THE FIRST STAGE, IT IS AIMED TO PERSONALLY GET TO KNOW EACH STUDENT. THEREFORE, MANY TESTS ARE APPLIED ON STUDENTS.
  • STUDENTS ARE INTERVIEWED ON A REGULAR BASIS.
  • PARENTS AND PCG COOPERATES.
  • MONITORING PROGRAM IS IMPLEMENTED ON STUDENTS.
  • GROUP WORKS ARE CONDUCTED. THE STUDENTS EXPERIENCING SAME PROBLEMS ARE MET IN THE GROUP WORKS, WHEN NECESSARY.
  • IN SUCH GROUP WORKS, THE STUDENTS EXPERIENCING SAME OR SIMILAR PROBLEMS ARE PUT TOGETHER