1. counselling - Noun
2. counselling - Verb
Derived from counsel
of Counsel
Source: Webster's dictionaryIntervention for the prevention and control of osteoporosis should comprise a combination of legislative action, educational measures, health service activities, media coverage, and individual counselling to initiate changes in behaviour. Gro Harlem Brundtland
... counselling man to treat her as a slave while persuading her that she is a queen. Simone de Beauvoir
If your brain's not right they have good people at the NHS to help you fix it and talk to and counselling to calm you down and to focus you. Frank Bruno
Old ones are good at counselling. Faroese Proverb
All counselling failed to convince a supposedly educated mind. Source: Internet
Alison received both one-on-one counselling and group therapy, which she said helped the most. Source: Internet