By Carl R. Rogers
This book crystallizes the progress which has been made in the last ten years in the development of techniques and basic philosophy of counselling.
Constable, 1951, 571 pages
By Carl R. Rogers
This book crystallizes the progress which has been made in the last ten years in the development of techniques and basic philosophy of counselling.
Constable, 1951, 571 pages
By Mark E. Young
Learning the Art of Helping: Building Blocks and Techniques is a comprehensive guide that equips readers with the skills necessary to provide effective assistance in a variety of settings. This book delves into the foundational principles of helping relationships and offers practical strategies for enhancing communication, fostering empathy, and promoting positive change. With insightful guidance and real-world examples, readers will learn how to navigate challenges, build rapport with clients, and facilitate growth and resilience. Whether you are a student, practitioner, or anyone seeking to enhance your helping skills, this book is an invaluable resource for mastering the art of helping.
NJ. Ohio. Merrill, an imprint of Prentice Hall. 1998. 319p.