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BY: FR.

DENNIS PAEZ, SDB


As shown from World
Health Organization
researches:

• More than half of the suicides that occur globally every


year come from the Southeast Asia and Western Pacific.
• Suicide is the 2nd cause of death among age 15-29 in
South East Asia
• Recent studies shows Philippines has the most depressed
number of youth in South East Asia
• In 2015, Philippines is known as the Suicide Capital of
South East Asia between 11-20 years old
• Suicide in Philippines is increasing
Depression should be discuss,
should be express.

They need a point to all this,


a reason.

They need meaning to live.

Depression and Suicide Prevention:


“Teaching positive coping skills for teen is a
critical component”
Counseling for Non-Counselors
• Hybrid of therapy,
organizational psychology and
self-help

• Anti-diagnostics intervention

• Emphasis on collegial
relationship.
• Set goals, identify
obstacles & streamline
their lives.

• Eliminate “Tolerations”

• To help in Prioritizing
• Improve the performance of
coachee

• Enhance quality of coachee’s


life
Attendees Answer Father Paez response

The student might not They understand more than us.


understand what I’m saying

I might give wrong advice In coaching you are not


supposed to give advice
Difference Therapy Coaching
1. Process Draining More relax
2. Questions Why you are the Where you are and
way you are where you want to
go

3. Focus Affect Aspirations


4. Emphasis Pain Excitement
5. Intention To Heal To take Action
• Less Stigma

• Less Vulnerability

• Less preparation

• Versatile
• Not for deep seated problems

• Quick fixing

• It is easier to act out pain


(therapy) than out of passion
(coaching)
The most important thing
is to listen.
Step 1: Establishing Rapport

Step 2: Asking powerful


questions
• Asking powerful questions to elicit
powerful answers
• G – Goal: What is it you want?
• R – Reality: What is the reality (of the situation)?
• O – Option: What choices you have?
• W – Wrap-up: What did you choose?
• S – Self-Assesment: Follow-up
Counseling for non-Counselors
1. Listening
2. Asking powerful questions
“Only an individual who has
taken charge of his own life
could teach others to do the
same.”

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