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Becoming a Helper

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Considering a career in the helping professions? Corey and Corey's BECOMING A HELPER, Eighth Edition, is a must read! Drawing from years of experience in the classroom and in real-world practice, the authors focus on the struggles, anxieties and uncertainties students often encounter on the road to becoming effective helpers. The book provides an overview of the stages of the helping process as it equips you with the skills and knowledge you need to become a successful helping professional. Emphasizing self-reflection, the authors give you a candid insider's look at the demands, strains and challenges of the field -- helping you determine if a helping professions career is the right choice for you. In addition, MindTap empowers you with anywhere, anytime digital learning solutions to help you maximize your course success.

448 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1988

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235 reviews5 followers
July 26, 2009
This book wasn't my favorite textbook, BUT it did reveal to me that community counseling is not the way for me to go in grad school!
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1,238 reviews98 followers
March 18, 2025
(The English review is placed beneath the Russian one)

Честно сказать, я не понимаю, что в этой книге можно найти ценного. Где-то половина всей книги посвящена вопросами этики, личностным вопросам специалиста, т.е. его возможности непредвзято консультировать меньшинства (ЛГБТ лиц, атеистов или, наоборот, «сильно» верующих людей). Возможно, во второй половине книги авторы и объясняют как стать консультантом, социальным работником и пр., но читать всю первую половину этой книги только ради того чтобы многократно услышать как трудно будет человеку судить людей не предвзято, особенно если их вера или сексуальная ориентация противоположна консультанту, довольно скучно. К примеру, одна из 14 глав (разделов) книги обозначена как «Are the Helping Professions for You?». Далее идут такие близкие по смыслу темы как «Helper, Know Thyself», «Knowing Your Values», «Understanding Diversity», «Common Concerns of Beginning Helpers», «Ethical and Legal Issues Facing Helpers». Все эти темы настолько пустые и самоочевидные, что непонятно зачем они были включены в этот учебник. В этих темах нет ничего ценного и нового. Из раза в раз и из главы в главу авторы учебника спрашивают читателя, готов ли он воспринимать людей непредвзято и такими, какими они есть? Все эти главы посвящены самому работнику данной области, его внутреннему миру, личностным характеристикам и его взгляду на мир. Такое ощущение, что авторы не хотят, чтобы много людей входило в эту профессию, поэтому отдали половину всей книги тому, чтобы показать, насколько трудная может быть данная профессия, т.е. трудная с психологической и этической точки зрения. Если и говорить об этом, то можно же было ограничиться одной лишь главой и включить в неё все вопросы, связанные с этикой, самоанализом, анализом ценностей и понимания того что люди в обществе очень разные (ЛГБТ, пожилые, женщины и пр.). Короче говоря, проблема этого учебника в том, что он пустой, в смысловом значении слова и что авторы относятся к читателю как к ребёнку, не понимающему, что в этой жизни необходимо нести ответственность за свои поступки.

Frankly speaking, I don't understand what there is of value in this book. About half of the book is devoted to ethical issues, and personal issues of the specialist, i.e. his ability to counsel minorities (LGBT persons, atheists, or, on the contrary, “strongly” religious people) in an unbiased way. Perhaps in the second half of the book, the authors explain how to become a counselor, social worker, etc., but it is rather boring to read the whole first half of this book just to hear repeatedly how difficult it will be for a person to judge people without bias, especially if their faith or sexual orientation is opposite to the counselor. For example, one of the 14 chapters (sections) of the book is labeled “Are the Helping Professions for You?”. Then there are such similar topics as “Helper, Know Thyself”, “Knowing Your Values”, “Understanding Diversity”, “Common Concerns of Beginning Helpers”, and “Ethical and Legal Issues Facing Helpers”. All of these topics are so empty and self-evident that it is unclear why they were included in this textbook. There is nothing valuable or new in these topics. Time after time and chapter after chapter, the authors of the textbook ask the reader if he or she is ready to see people in an unbiased way, as they are. All these chapters are devoted to the field worker himself, his inner world, his personality characteristics, and his view of the world. It feels as if the authors do not want many people to enter this profession, so they gave half of the book to show how difficult this profession can be, i.e. difficult from a psychological and ethical point of view. If this is the case, it could have been limited to one chapter and included all the issues related to ethics, self-reflection, analysis of values, and understanding that people in society are very different (LGBT, elderly, women, etc.). In short, the problem with this textbook is that it is empty, in the semantic sense of the word, and that the authors treat the reader as a child who does not understand that in this life one must take responsibility for one's actions.
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April 10, 2023
Helpful broad overview of everything counseling. Technique suggestions and insight into all types of healing and how to help others. Wish someone would have recommended this to me before or during grad school!
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December 11, 2018
A very good overview of some basic considerations for counseling students.
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June 6, 2023
Mandatory school reading. It was a well written book, great for beginning psychologists. I wish I could have read it in my masters already.
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November 11, 2024
i read this book for my professional and ethical foundations of counseling class
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