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counsellor
/ 藞办补蕣苍蝉蓹濒蓹 /
noun
- a person who gives counsel; adviser
- a person, such as a social worker, who is involved in counselling
- Also calledcounselor-at-law a lawyer, esp one who conducts cases in court; attorney
- a senior British diplomatic officer
- a US diplomatic officer ranking just below an ambassador or minister
- a person who advises students or others on personal problems or academic and occupational choice
Usage
Derived Forms
- 藞肠辞耻苍蝉别濒濒辞谤藢蝉丑颈辫, noun
Example Sentences
If someone didn't really like talking then it can be like an ice breaker to open up conversations with their counsellor.
That prompted some debate around the potential for players to be offered a counsellor at tournaments to help them deal with issues.
They acknowledged it can lead to people being exposed to evidence which may be "challenging in nature", and said the current service allows jurors the opportunity to talk through their experience with counsellors.
Dr Moore's role is part physician, part counsellor in this situation, one he has been in for 150 assisted deaths before.
The NHS suggests talking to a therapist or counsellor, doing breathing exercises and getting regular exercise as some of the ways to help manage symptoms.
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