Counseling is a process. It means that counseling involves a sequence of identifiable events spread over a period of time. The time taken, the sequence of events, and dynamics involved, the nature and extent of exploration, differ from individual to individual. The process of counseling comprises of certain concepts, they are as follows as readiness, counter will, case history, rapport, transference, counter transference, and resistance. This chapter covers the stages of the counseling process, the skills of counseling, and communicating. Communicating is the exchange of ideas and opinions between two or more people through speech, writing or signs. The communication included physical setting as well as psychological predispositions of the receiver.