Our approach is moving from beyond a global perspective to an individual perspective, to focus on more results about the changes that were determined in density analyses. The input degree distribution of the social networks are computed and represented respectively as shown above. The normalized in-degree distribution (NIDD) of the whole network shows that there is a change. All the computed values for each node increases in situation “After” when compared to situation “Before”. This means there is a positive effect of group counseling practices on trust building among counseling trainees. The NIDD of Section A network shows that there is a change (an increase) in all nodes except nodes 2 and 5 in Table 3 above. No change was detected for nodes 2 and 5. The NIDD of Section B network shows that there is a change (an increase) in all nodes except node 2 (no change detected) and node 5 (decrease detected) as shown in Table 3 above.