The "helper therapy principle" is the idea that both the helper, as well as the client, benefit from the counseling relationship. In general, this theory is _____

a. Based on a body of research that says counselors' own psychological well-being improves from their counseling practice
b. Inappropriate, because only the client should benefit from counseling
c. Discounted, because research shows that over time, counseling leads to burnout and impairment for the counselor
d. Male-normative (found to be true only for male counselors)


a

Counseling

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a. true b. false

Counseling

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Counseling