Effective Helping: Interviewing and Counseling Techniques

Effective Helping: Interviewing and Counseling Techniques by Barbara F. Okun, published by Brooks Cole on September 25, 1996, is a practical introduction to counseling that aims to enhance readers’ self-awareness and understanding of contemporary social forces. This fifth edition, comprising 301 pages, presents a logical and accessible framework designed to help individuals become effective and empathic helpers.
Readers will find a blend of hands-on exercises and examples alongside theoretical insights that equip them with the skills necessary to develop genuine and compassionate relationships. The book focuses on key aspects of counseling and helping behavior, making it a valuable resource for those looking to improve their interpersonal skills in various contexts.
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Thousands of readers have become effective and empathic helpers with Barbara Okun’s practical introduction to counseling. Logical, easy-to-understand, and applicable, the book’s unique framework helps readers enhance their self-awareness and their understanding of contemporary social forces. Plus, Okun’s blend of hands-on exercises, examples, and just the right amount of theory will provide readers with the necessary skills to develop genuine and compassionate relationships.
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