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This book comes in at a time that the whole world is groaning for help like a woman in labor. People are confused in their relationships, school, marriage, workplace and in life in general. Sometimes, the situation is aggravated by the lack of good role models, people willing to empathize and sympathize. There are no people to show concern in the first place, listen, understand, and give a helping hand in changing lives positively. Many people have been pushed to their graves early because they saw no hope in life. The author of this book identified this gap and has consequently provided her…mehr

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This book comes in at a time that the whole world is groaning for help like a woman in labor. People are confused in their relationships, school, marriage, workplace and in life in general. Sometimes, the situation is aggravated by the lack of good role models, people willing to empathize and sympathize. There are no people to show concern in the first place, listen, understand, and give a helping hand in changing lives positively. Many people have been pushed to their graves early because they saw no hope in life. The author of this book identified this gap and has consequently provided her readers with all that they need to know to make an informed decision to respond to this vital need of helping others to succeed in life positively. As a contemporary guide to unlocking your potential as a counselor, the book helps you to understand what counseling is, its significance, what you need to focus on, what it takes, the rewards, and how you can stay on course as a counselor.
Autorenporträt
Lomotey, PhD, DBA, Jemima
Dr. Jemima Lomotey, a Phoenix Scholar, HR Practitioner, Organizational Leader, Strategist, Psychologist, Counselor, Life Coach, Certified Mediator, Chartered Professional Administrator, Licensed Management Consultant, Licensed International Professional Manager and Lecturer. She holds a Post-Doctorate degree in Counseling Psychology.