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Published in 2008 and reprinted a year later, this book was inspired by the author's observations of the challenges and stress faced by people in the tense and complex urban environment. Recognizing the need for individuals to listen and provide advice, the book aims to equip readers with counseling knowledge and questioning skills to effectively assist others. Additionally, some counseling teachers utilize this book as an introductory textbook to familiarize learners with different counseling techniques and professional skills, aiding them in building a solid foundation.

  • AuthorAu Cheong Kong
  • PublisherBreakthrough Publishing House
  • Publication Date2009
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No matter how many patients you've guided through their final moments, can you truly understand the heartache of losing a loved one? No matter how many individuals you've counseled, can you resist the urge to extend compassion beyond professional boundaries when faced with those bearing physical and emotional scars? Even the most compassionate counselor, with boundless love, may hesitate and struggle to support those in grief once they confront the fear of death. When clients are in despair, they turn to counselors for guidance, but who do counselors turn to for nourishment when touched by their clients' pain? "Counselor's Cultivation" delves into counseling theory, culture, and personal experiences to shed light on this question.

  • AuthorZhang Baoyiqin, Li Yonghao
  • PublisherHong Kong University Press
  • Publication Date2012
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