Counsellor

/ˈkaʊnsələr/ noun

A person who provides guidance, advice, or therapeutic support; in legal contexts, an attorney or barrister. British spelling of counselor.

From Old French 'conseiller,' derived from Latin 'consilium' meaning 'consultation' or 'advice.' The root 'consilium' comes from 'consulere' meaning 'to take counsel,' emphasizing collaborative decision-making.

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