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 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. (en)
- Il principio della helper therapy (lett. terapia di colui che aiuta) suggerisce che quando un individuo fornisce assistenza a un'altra persona, egli stesso può trarne beneficio. Il principio è stato descritto per la prima volta da Frank Riessman nel 1965, in un articolo pubblicato sulla rivista Social Work. Il modello di Riessman ha ispirato successive ricerche che affrontano una varietà di questioni sociali e legate alla salute che interessano gli individui e le comunità di tutto il mondo. (it)
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| - 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. (en)
- Il principio della helper therapy (lett. terapia di colui che aiuta) suggerisce che quando un individuo fornisce assistenza a un'altra persona, egli stesso può trarne beneficio. Il principio è stato descritto per la prima volta da Frank Riessman nel 1965, in un articolo pubblicato sulla rivista Social Work. Il modello di Riessman ha ispirato successive ricerche che affrontano una varietà di questioni sociali e legate alla salute che interessano gli individui e le comunità di tutto il mondo. (it)
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