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- Helper_theory abstract "Helper theory or the helper-therapy principle was first described by Frank Riessman (1965) in an article published in the journal Social Work. The principle suggests that when an individual (the "helper") provides assistance to another person, the helper may benefit. Riessman's model has inspired subsequent research and practice by scholars, clinicians, and indigenous populations to address a variety of social and health-related issues plaguing individuals and communities around the world.".
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- Helper_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Helper theory".
- Helper_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "helper therapy principle".
- Helper_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "helper-therapy principle".
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- Helper_theory comment "Helper theory or the helper-therapy principle was first described by Frank Riessman (1965) in an article published in the journal Social Work. The principle suggests that when an individual (the "helper") provides assistance to another person, the helper may benefit. Riessman's model has inspired subsequent research and practice by scholars, clinicians, and indigenous populations to address a variety of social and health-related issues plaguing individuals and communities around the world.".
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