Counseling Psychology
Counseling Psychology focuses on promoting emotional wellbeing, personal growth, resilience, and healthy interpersonal relationships through supportive therapeutic practices. This track explores counseling approaches used to help individuals navigate life challenges, stress, grief, relationship difficulties, career transitions, and emotional concerns. Sessions will emphasize therapeutic communication, client-centred counseling, multicultural competence, and ethical practices in counseling psychology. Participants will learn about interventions that support emotional healing, self-awareness, and psychological resilience in individuals, families, and communities.
The track also addresses contemporary developments in counseling research, mental wellness promotion, and integrated behavioral healthcare. Experts will discuss evidence-based counseling models, positive psychology, trauma-informed care, and culturally sensitive therapeutic strategies. Topics such as school counseling, career counseling, family therapy, and community mental health support will also be explored. Through academic discussions and case-based presentations, attendees will gain practical insights into strengthening counseling outcomes and advancing psychological support systems for diverse populations.

