This is a book about helping people: t so much about the issues that people bring, but about the process of helping. That means it is about the helper as much the helping. My belief is that helpers cant be separated from the help that they offer. The title of the book reflects a belief that 'good intentions' do t necessarily make for good results. As carers, we have the potential to see others helped and sometimes radically changed, but that does t always happen. Sometimes we end up hurting and being hurt. Although we aspire to be stepping stones and assist others in their walk through life, we end up being a stumbling block and succeed only in tripping them up.
Andrew Smith was born in the UK and moved with his wife and children to New Zealand in the early 1980s. With a background in hospital surgery and private practice counselling he is currently part of the academic staff at Bethlehem Tertiary Institute, Tauranga, New Zealand.