ANSWER: SAD, HAPPY, FEARFUL, and ANGRY.
EXPLANATION: SAD, HAPPY, FEARFUL, and ANGRY, are the four predominant emotions seen in counseling students.
Research conducted based on people's facial expressions, and the emotions they signal, by showing people computer-generated facial animations. This experiment proved the four basic emotions, which are; HAPPY, SAD, AFRAID/SURPRISED, and ANGRY/DISGUSTED.
Furthermore, it was emphasized that biologically based facial signals or expression though distinctions occur between (surprise and fear) and between (anger and disgust), the research suggests that these differences developed later in the process.
However, this four emotions represent part of the change process for clients during counseling procedures.