On becoming a counselor : a basic guide for non-professional counselors / by Eugene C. Kennedy.
by Kennedy, Eugene C.
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"Portions of this book appeared first in Stress I and Stress II."
Includes bibliographical references.
Noted psychologist Eugene Kennedy knows that people regularly bring their most intimate problems to those individuals closest at hand--friends, parents, clergy, teachers, doctors, nurses, lawyers. And it is especially for these non-professional counselors who do not have extensive psychological training that he has written this comprehensive and practical book. Now a best-selling classic, On Becoming A Counselor continues to enable countless individuals to respond to other people's problems with intelligence and compassion.
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