Young takes the modest approach of referring to counselors as helpers, rather than by loftier titles. This is apt, since it describes the primary duty of counselors: to provide mental health assistance clients. The type of assistance that each client needs is highly specific, and requires helpers to draw out client’s whole story. Young provides excellent evidence-based tips for doing this, from building rapport to using confrontation techniques. Engaging exercises are also included at the end of each chapter. Overall, this is a comprehensive, reassuring, and practical guide to the field of counseling, and a must-have for any aspiring helper.