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Client's View of a Successful Helping Relationship
Social Work, 2002This study asked clients from multiproblem families to describe a successful helping relationship. The replies were analyzed using narrative research techniques and results are presented in conceptual categories with illustrative quotations from the interviews. The article offers conclusions about client preferences in the areas of working relationship,
David S, Ribner, Cigal, Knei-Paz
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Communication in the Helping Relationship
1992Communication is central to all helping relationships since, without communication, the provider of help will be unable to convey to the recipient either the intent to help or the form in which help will be given. In nursing, where helping is paramount to success, communication occurs at many levels and in many contexts.
Anne Byrne, Don Byrne
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Empathy: a crucial component of the helping relationship
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 1999The literature reviewed in this paper substantiates the widely held view that empathy is crucial to all forms of helping relationships. While most studies cited are more than a decade old, the relationship between empathy and helping remains unchallenged in the 1990s.
W J, Reynolds, B, Scott
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Developing helping relationships in dietetic counseling
Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1975Counseling involves (a) the development of rapport between conselor and conselee and (b) the use by the counselor of strategies to create behavior change in the counselee. Dietetic educational programs have apparently focused on the latter, action-oriented procedures, with little attention being given to training in the development of helping ...
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1995
Over the life span and in most cultures, siblings carry out a great variety of helping and supportive acts for one another. Such acts range from caregiving and teaching in childhood to exchange of goods and services in adulthood to social support and caregiving in old age (Weisner, 1989b).
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Over the life span and in most cultures, siblings carry out a great variety of helping and supportive acts for one another. Such acts range from caregiving and teaching in childhood to exchange of goods and services in adulthood to social support and caregiving in old age (Weisner, 1989b).
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Empathy in the Helping Relationship
Journal of Community Health Nursing, 1992Noreen C. Thompson, Analee E. Beisecker
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Communication in the Helping Relationship
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