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How to help a friend

The most important component of the helping process is the helper himself. In How to Help a Friend, Paul Welter shows you how to enter through the front door of people's minds and hearts, how to recognize and honor their individual, unique learning styles and response styles.

After ten additional years of teaching and counseling experience, Dr. Welter updates his best-selling book with three entirely new sections.

Connecting Skills Utilizing Spiritual Resources Overcoming Resistance

What people are saying:

"This book serves as the basic text for people who want to be the best at helping their friends in meaningful ways. Dr. Victor Cottrell, President, Ventures for Excellence Lincoln, Nebraska

"How to Help a Friend is an old friend that clearly is one of the best-written and most helpful guidebooks for anybody who wants to be a burden bearer or a people helper Gary R Collins

"The book is worthwhile reading for anyone who cares whether professional counselor, church worker or friend Lawrence J Crabb, Jr., Ph.D. Institute of Biblical Counseling. Morrison, Colorado

a steady companion and practical resource for numerous workshops, seminars, and Sunday school classes." Harvey 1 Payne, former director of Cedar Ridge Counseling Services, Hagerstown, Maryland

a valuable rusource for professionals and laypersons filled with insight, practical advice, and illuminating examples. school counselor Elementary

Statement of Responsibility
Author(s) Welter, Paul - Personal Name
Edition
Call Number 253.5 Wel h
ISBN/ISSN 842315535
Subject(s)
Classification 253.5
Series Title
GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Tyndale House Publishers Inc.
Publishing Year 1990
Publishing Place Illinois
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