Friday, January 23, 2009
Members Of Student Counseling Club (CSC)
1. Ahmad Rithaudeen Janudin DM0610016
2. Andy Kedit a/k Gilbert Luta DM0610003
3. Angela Julip DM0670122
4. Ardiana Soinin DM0580611
5. Azlina Emran DM0580808
6. Azrinah Imran DM0670083
7. Cahaya Japar DM0580828
8. Effa Izie Jamaluddin DM0560071
9. Elvison Japari
10. Euzenny Nallson DM0560000
11. Evy Susanti Edi Susanto DM0580728
12. Fauziah Yakob DM0540114
13. Haspalela Saharin DM0580612
14. Hirdhanie Jamal DM0560029
15. Ismah Juhumin DM0540125
16. Joel Lalas DM0580609
17. Johari Abdullah DM0610652
18. Lianah Tan DM0580693
19. Maklin Songiyin
20. Markrozer Yong Tze Hoh DM0580628
21. Masdiah Bahar DM0610039
22. Masnah Hussein DM0580614
23. Mazrilan Rogerlio DM0670133
24. Melimi Ajin DM0580689
25. Mohd Malim Johari DM0560479
26. Mohd. Lufti
27. Mohd. Zikri Zainudin DM0670116
28. Moses Polus DM0580730
29. Noor Sabariah Jasa DM0580649
30. Norfazilah Abd Rahim DM0670098
31. Norozidah Jikri DM0610036
32. Norzaidah Abdul Hamid DM0610024
33. Nur Hasnizawati Idris DM0580811
34. Nurhayati Ahmad DM0570224
35. Patmawaty Muhammad DM0580601
36. Patmawaty Omar DM0570187
37. Phyllis Wong Jin Nyuk DM0580590
38. Rosdiana Tahang DM0580569
39. Rosliza Hashim ID0560269
40. Rozita Rosli DM0580615
41. Sairin Lingah DM0580650
42. Siti Hasnawati Amir DM0570191
43. Sofian Abd Salleh DM0409898
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INTRODUCTION
At times, everyone feels stressed-out, depressed, angry, anxious, or confused. Sometimes these problems gradually go away on their own or they get better with the support of their friends and family. However, there are other times when these problems can cause major disruptions in our lives and/or they are too difficult to talk about with their family and friends. It is at these times when one should seek out professional help.
The college years are an exciting time, but they can become very stressful. During the college years, students experience numerous personal challenges and are confronted with constant demands for adjustment and change. In addition to the increased academic pressures of college, students have to take on greater personal responsibilities as they become more independent from their parents, deal with new financial expenses, establish new and meaningful relationships, resolve conflicts between their own values and the pressures to be accepted by others, take on new roles, and develop career interests. Coping with all of these things can become very challenging and sometimes the support of a trained professional can be very helpful.
In general, counseling is a process where a trained professional helps someone deal with problems related to personal, social, academic, and career concerns. Counseling also is a conversational process that can be instrumental in the development of skills that help students effectively confront and cope with uncertainties and conflicts. A counselor will listen objectively and non-judgmentally and help you explore issues of importance to you. Issues may focus on a specific concern such as choosing your major, managing your time or building self-confidence. Counseling might also focus on your overall sense of well being, becoming a means by which you can gain greater understanding and acceptance of yourself and enhance your growth as a person.
The counseling profession consists of practitioners who work in educational, mental health, healthcare facilities, and other settings to help people make decisions, solve problems, establish or improve relationships, and reach life goals. Although professional counselors work in different settings with seemingly dissimilar missions, they are united by an understanding and command of basic helping skills and a common knowledge of approaches to counseling, human development, measurement and assessment, and psychological, social and cultural theories.
The counselor education program at University Tun Abdul Razak provides a foundation in counseling theory, helping skills, assessment, and developmental theories. It offers graduate students, who come from varied undergraduate backgrounds, an opportunity to study and develop their own personal style and approach to professional counseling. Students are encouraged to focus their major and elective study on course work that best meets their career interests.
The basic objective of Counseling Students Club (CSC) is to promote human development and learning by preparing professional counselors to assist children, adolescents, and adults with their educational, career, social, and personal decisions. With the emphasis on both theory and practice, students are expected to practice with competence and be able to work ethically and professionally toward their career.
RATIONALE BEHIND ESTABLISHMENT
Because the counseling field plays a critical role in campus effectiveness and student achievement, the will adopts the Counseling Students Club (CSC) rules in this sub chapter to ensure that each member for the counseling education is of the highest caliber and possesses the knowledge and skills necessary to improve the performance of the diverse student population of this state.
Each individual serving as a practitioner of counseling is expected to actively participate in professional development activities to continually update his or her knowledge and skills. Currency in best practices and research as related to both campus leadership and student learning is essential.
MISSION (CSC)
The Counseling Students Club (CSC)is an organization of graduate students from the counselor education program. Its purpose is to promote the counseling profession and encourage student involvement in state and national counseling associations. The Counseling Students Club (CSC) organizes meetings throughout the year to inform students of professional issues and other topics of interest. The association also seeks funding to support student registration and participation at state counseling conferences. Officers of the Counseling Students Club (CSC) are elected by the student membership and a faculty adviser is appointed each year.
OBJECTIVES
The objectives of organizing this program are:
· To born a quality and caliber counselors.
· To develop and apply expertise in practitioner’s fields of study that engage in reflective, ethical, and legal practice throughout their education and professional lives.
· To develop empathic, respectful, and congruent interpersonal skills and abilities to work successfully with groups and individuals from diverse backgrounds in educational, community, and mental health settings.
· To view practitioner’s roles as preventive, educative, and therapeutic in promoting well-being, healthy relationships, academic success, and career mastery.
· To pursue lifelong professional and personal development through such mediums as continuing education, psychological counseling, active participation and leadership in professional organizations.
· To give revelation/exposure and share information which is dealing with the real and outside world.
· To build warmth relationship among all committee members, participants and lecturers in accomplishing assigned task.
· To foster and adapt moral values such as help each another, collaboration, responsible, respect and understanding one another.
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
President : Andy Kedit Anak Gilbert
Vice President : Ahmad Rithaudeen Janudin (DM0610016)
Zikri Bin Zainuddin (DM0670116)
Secretary : Phyllis Wong J.N. (DM0580590)
Vice Secretary : Norzaidah Abdul Hamid (DM0610024)
Treasurer : Noor Sabariah Jasa (DM0580649)
Vice Treasurer : Rozita Rosli (DM0580615)
Modal Insan Exco. : Markrozer Yong Tze Hoh (DM0580628)
Fauziah Binti Yakob (DM0540114)
Academic Exco. : Masdiah Binti Bahar (DM0610039)
Norozidah Binti Jikri (DM0610036)
Research Exco : Azrinah Bte Imran (DM0670083)
Angelina Julip (DM0670122)
Nurfazilah Abd. Rahim (DM0670098)
Publicity Exco. : Cahaya Binti Japar (DM0580828)
Ismah Binti Juhumin (DM0540125)
Rosdiana Tahang (DM0580596)
Patmawaty Muhammad (DM0580601)
Special task committee : Hirdhanie Bte Jamal (DM0560029)
Effa Izie Jamaluddin (DM0560071)
Sofian
Johari Abdullah (DM0610652)
1st Meeting 26th May 2008
Meeting called by : Andy Kedit Anak Gilbert
Type of meeting : Committee Selection (Other Related Topics)
Advisor : Mr. David Tiongin Lumbuk
Note taker : Phyllis Wong