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Prakseologia
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2012
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issue 153
215-226
EN
The phenomenon of providing support is a vital component of social life, assuming numerous and various forms. In the article, the author focuses on characterising the crucial condition of efficient psychological support provided on an individual basis for people facing difficulties surpassing their current adaptation capacities. The basis of efficient support is the creation of the so-called helping relationship that is a taskoriented, contains a specific emotional relation with the client, and facilitates support provision and acceptance. According to the author, the “I’m OK, you’re OK” attitude of the helper is an essential condition for the achievement of an effective helping relationship. The author advocated the Nonviolent Communication Model by Rosenberg as a specific tool not only for developing such social skills as empathy and assertiveness, but also as a tool for helping to develop the “I’m OK, you’re OK” approaches. Although the presentation concerns individual support, it can be supposed that this approach can be referred, at least partially, to other forms of support found in social and economic life.
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