
Situational Counseling
Situational counseling is a short-term form of support designed to help individuals manage crises by providing guidance and assistance. Typically lasting only a few weeks, it focuses on addressing immediate needs rather than long-term issues. It is important to distinguish situational counseling from psychotherapy, as the two serve different purposes. In essence, situational counseling is tailored to meet the unique requirements of a person facing a specific situation.

Family Intervention
Family intervention in situational counseling provides tailored support to reduce stress, improve coping skills, and offer emotional stability. Unlike psychotherapy, it focuses on immediate needs and safety in a specific situation, and may include crisis intervention when required
