counseling and counseling skills for managers
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there is no doubt that people need counseling. the variety of problems that persons are faced with during their lives such as disturbances, maladjustments in family, school, college, factory, organization and society financial, social, educational, vocational, personal, health,marriage problems the discrepancy between the abilities and skills with the branches of education, especially with job and its requirements conflict with parents, wife or husband , childern, teachers, bosses, authorities, colleagues, peers, and a lots of others which we can't mention here for the sake of summary but all indicate that any person needs counseling.
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فرآیند مدیریت و توسعهجلد ۵، شماره ۴، صفحات ۴۵-۶۲
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