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Overview
In a practical, down-to-earth manner, this book effectively covers three dimensions in counseling: basic behavioral dynamics that are particularly relevant to counseling; an eclectic theoretical underpinning that accommodates many theories of counseling; and practical approaches that flow from a combination of the first two dimensions. The book is unique in a number of ways. It not only presents the principles of effective counseling but also discusses in depth why the principles are important, what effects they have on the counseling relationships, and what happens to both the person in counseling and the counselor when the principles are not followed. Material is presented realistically. The book discusses in detail not only the potential good of counseling but also its potential harm. It treats counselors as human beings who have limitations and weaknesses that need to be recognized if counselors are to evolve continually into more effective helpers. A perfect text to help both students and beginning practitioners learn to face the daily challenges, confusions, problems, successes, and failures that arise when human beings try to help each other.Book Details
Published
September 1, 1990
Publisher
Prospect Hights, Ill. : Waveland Press, 1990, c1982.
Pages
383
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780881335316