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Helping Relationships: Basic Concepts for the Helping Professions, 4/E
Arthur W. Combs, Community Counseling Associates
David M. Gonzalez, University of Northern Colorado

ISBN-10: 0205150225
ISBN-13: 9780205150229

Publisher: Merrill
Copyright: 1993
Format: Paper; 256 pp
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A humanistic approach is used to cover basic concepts in helping. KEY TOPICS: Text conveys pertinent concepts from modern psychology in an easy-to-read and understandable style, and shows the relevance of these concepts to the helping profession. MARKET: Courses in Educational Psychology, Introduction to Counseling, Human Relations.



 1. The Nature of the Helping Professions.


 2. What Makes a Good Helper?


 3. Perception and the Self.


 4. A Person-Centered View of Motive.


 5. Personal Meaning and the Helping Relationship.


 6. Approaches to Helping.


 7. The Atmosphere for Helping.


 8. Self-Fulfillment: The Primary Purpose of Helping.


 9. The Range of Human Potential.


10. Empathy: Essential Skill of Helping.


11. The Significance of Communication.


12. Being and Becoming Helpers.

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