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This article describes a specific therapeutic method used by helping professionals, librarians, and others to address various issues and needs of their service users. The guided therapeutic use of selected books, including audiobooks, stories, different
Lusine Karamyan, Rebecca Davis
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Why gay men make great coaches: how the experience of developing a positive gay identity impacts coaching practice [PDF]
While studies on the experiences of gay men working in the helping professions have explored the personal strengths and attributes they bring to their work, there is limited literature about gay men working in coaching.
Paul Bennett Roberts
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Proactive Coping Behavior in Sample of University Students in Helping Professions [PDF]
The purpose of the present study is twofold. First is to carry out item and scale analysis of the Czech version of the Proactive Coping Inventory (PCI) on a selected sample of university students in helping professions (n = 176).
Jitka Vaculíková
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Discourses of helping professions [PDF]
Discourses of Helping Professions brings together cutting-edge research on professional discourses from both traditional helping contexts such as doctor-patient interaction or psychotherapy and more recent helping contexts such as executive coaching.
Eva-Maria Graf +2 more
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The relationship between empathy and stress in the context of helping professions [PDF]
Empathy represents an important and complex psychological phenomenon, comprising both affective and cognitive components, and it is fundamental to high-quality care in helping professions.
Radulović Aleksandra Z. +2 more
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An introduction to IPR as a Participatory Design research method [PDF]
This paper outlines the method of Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR) as a Participatory Design method, especially in the context of design for mental health and wellbeing.
Bates, M, Kettley, R, Kettley, S
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Helping professionals’ religious and spiritual beliefs and practices have been reported as important components in the consideration of clients’ religion/spirituality (RS) in mental and behavioral health treatment.
Holly K. Oxhandler +3 more
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Spirituality among Students of Social Pedagogy and Other Fields [PDF]
Spirituality is currently one of the most frequently discussed concepts. Spiritual orientation manifests itself in both personal and professional life. This applies especially in helping professions in which it plays an important role due to the nature ...
Ondřej Vávra +2 more
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Professional Burnout and Reflection of Professionals Helping Professions
Тhis paper attempts to address the relationship of reflection, supervision, and professional burnout of psychologists and psychotherapists. The sample of the pilot study included 38 people, including 27 women and 11 men.
Matyushkina E.Y., Каntemirova А.A.
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Virtual morality in the helping professions: simulated action and resilience [PDF]
Recent advances in virtual technologies have allowed the investigation of simulated moral actions in aversive moral dilemmas. Previous studies have employed diverse populations in order to explore these actions, with little research considering the ...
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