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Skills of a Counselor with Special Reference to HIV/AIDS

Counseling people affected by HIV/AIDS requires specific skills to provide emotional support, promote behavior change, and ensure confidentiality. Here are key skills every HIV/AIDS counselor should possess:

1. Active Listening

The counselor must listen with full attention, without interrupting, showing empathy and understanding.

2. Empathy

Being able to understand and share the feelings of the client helps build trust and a safe environment.

3. Non-Judgmental Attitude

Counselors should avoid blaming or criticizing and treat all clients with respect regardless of their background or behavior.

4. Communication Skills

Using clear, simple language to explain complex medical terms and offering honest and supportive feedback is essential.

5. Confidentiality

The counselor must ensure that the client’s information is kept private and shared only with consent.

6. Cultural Sensitivity

Understanding local beliefs and practices helps in providing more effective and respectful counseling.

These skills enable the counselor to offer meaningful support to individuals and families affected by HIV/AIDS.

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