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Counseling is a relatively new profession in Kenya therefore a large majority of the existing practicing counselors have not been effectively trained.This jeopardizes the clients chances of recovery from the problems that afflict them.Efforts to improve their effectiveness through proper and systematic training are of primary concern now more than ever.The study seeks to show how the counselor training program should embrace the prevailing socio-economic conditions in order to strengthen their learners' capacities to react to a variety of situations.It investigates how the training program…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Counseling is a relatively new profession in Kenya therefore a large majority of the existing practicing counselors have not been effectively trained.This jeopardizes the clients chances of recovery from the problems that afflict them.Efforts to improve their effectiveness through proper and systematic training are of primary concern now more than ever.The study seeks to show how the counselor training program should embrace the prevailing socio-economic conditions in order to strengthen their learners' capacities to react to a variety of situations.It investigates how the training program deepens the learners' awareness of the social circumstances surrounding them.The study made use of relevant materials in literature review that can assist scholars conducting research in the same field.This book is especially useful to students,counseling training departments and professionals in the counseling field.It provides a deep understanding of an effective counselor training program.
Autorenporträt
John Makokha has a Master of Arts Degree in Sociology and Counseling from University of Nairobi,Kenya.He holds a Bachelors Degree in Education from Egerton University,Kenya and is currently a lecturer at the department of Psychology, Mount Kenya University, Eldoret Campus.