Professional and Embedded Counselling UndergraduateNameName of the class (course)Professor (tutor)Name of the School (University)The city or place where it is locatedThe DateIntroductionThe domains of professional counseling and embedded counseling are fragmented and complex but embrace a multiplicity form of practice. Conferring to McLeod (2013, 11) professional counseling is practiced by people who have training and knowledge in psychology and their work is mainly informed by psychological methods. Embedded counseling is offered in the perspective of a connection that is predominantly focused on non-counselling concerns. (Mcleod & Mcleod, 2011, 13). For example, a person may choose a friend to share with their qualms and apprehensions. For a clear differentiation of the two concepts, a comparison based on the settings and roles, boundaries, presenting issues, context, and training is essential.SettingsFirstly, professional and embedded counseling take place in different settings which are determined by various factors. Professional counseling is delivered through face to face interaction in a specified area such as office or hospital with the help of a trained psychologist. Likewise, it can also be provided to groups of people either in school or homes with families as specified