The Helping Relationship: Process and SkillsThe seventh edition of this work uses examples and step-by-step outlines of how to begin developing basic counselling skills. Important personal issues of being a helper are raised for the reader to consider as they enter professional roles. |
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Characteristics of Helpers | 26 |
The Helping Process | 48 |
Helping Skills for Understanding | 70 |
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