The Helping Professions: A Careers Sourcebook

The Helping Professions: A Careers Sourcebook
ISBN-10
0534364756
ISBN-13
9780534364755
Category
Counseling
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
2000
Publisher
Brooks/Cole Publishing Company
Authors
William Burger, Merrill Youkeles

Description

This handy book is a valuable resource for helping readers decide on a career path, this sourcebook provides essential background information on the scope of human services and the essential aspects involved in choosing a career.

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