In counseling, there are many processes   used by a  counselor in his  sessions with a client.    These may be done in a specific order or however  which way the counselor sees them to be appropriate.  Listed below are the different processes that may be undertaken during a counseling session.1.Before meeting a counselee, the counselor  tries to  find  out as much as he can about the former.  This is done so that he may discern what will help the client most.  Also, he has to  fathom  the  counselee's  past so that he  will know  beforehand how he can help him.  2.The counselor and the counselee take some time to get to know each other.  This is a process that works both ways, as does the entire counseling process upon which they are about to embark.  In the process, the counselee's needs are assessed and appropriate therapy may be chosen.  3.Questionnaires  or  tests  may be   given  to  the  counselee   to  prove  or  disprove the counselor's initial findings.  It may be too early to judge the counselee  right away but this may help the counselor in the totality of the sessions.4.The counselor needs to determine, with   greater  accuracy, the  nature of  the emotion and experience that is  behind  the   counselee's current difficulties by further detailed examination  of the  latter's  history.  Some  of   the  issues   and  patterns raised in the questionnaires or tests may be raised and any   relationships that  may be analogous to initial observations may be noted with the behaviors and feelings involved.5.The   counselor  tries  to give  a   summary of  some  of the  findings  and   also  some instruction regarding specific actions to be taken or thoughts that need to be changed.  He may ask the client to  compile a  journal   so that the latter may elaborate upon the area of emotion that he feels is central to  his problems.  The counselee may be asked to look in some detail at  the  problems  he faces on a day-to-day basis and e...