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The Helping Relationship
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The Helping Relationship

G.T. Barrett-Lennard
The Counseling Psychologist, Vol.13(2), pp.279-294
1985
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Abstract

Personal therapy, most often, starts as a response to experienced crisis. Crisis entails being -or acutely feeling- in the grasp of events running out of control. Not surprisingly, the potential is double edged: Destruction or damage may result or, following a period of agitation, growthful change happens. Presumably, being able to decipher the ingredient causes of a crisis greatly increases the chance of fruitful resolution. Such discrimination may be a quite critical step in being able to advance again...

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6 Social Sciences
6.24 Psychiatry & Psychology
6.24.498 Psychotherapy Training
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Psychology, Applied
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Psychiatry/Psychology
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