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ISBN 10: 113330933X
ISBN 13: 978-1133309338
Author: Gerald Corey
The nnth edition of Corey’s best-selling THEORY AND PRACTICE OF COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY helps you develop your own counseling style. With this text, you will gain a firm foundation in the major counseling theories (psychoanalytic, Adlerian, existential, person-centered, Gestalt, reality, behavior, cognitive-behavior, family systems, feminist, and postmodern approaches) as they are used in practice. By means of the case of “Stan,” you will see how the theory presented in each text chapter informs therapeutic decision making. The “DVD for Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy: The Case of Stan and Lecturettes” is an extension of the text. “At a Glance” charts pinpoint the major differences between theories in areas such as multicultural focus, basic philosophies, and limitations.
Table of contents:
Part 1. Basic Issues in Counseling Practice
Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview
Introduction
Where I Stand
Suggestions for Using the Book
Overview of the Theory Chapters
Introduction to the Case of Stan
Intake Interview and Stan’s Autobiography
Overview of Some Key Themes in Stan’s Life
Chapter 2. The Counselor: Person and Professional
Introduction
The Counselor as a Therapeutic Person
Personal Characteristics of Effective Counselors
Personal Therapy for the Counselor
The Counselor’s Values and the Therapeutic Process
The Role of Values in Counseling
The Role of Values in Developing Therapeutic Goals
Becoming an Effective Multicultural Counselor
Acquiring Competencies in Multicultural Counseling
Incorporating Culture in Counseling Practice
Issues Faced by Beginning Therapists
Dealing with your Anxieties
Being yourself and Self-Disclosure
Avoiding Perfectionism
Being Honest About your Limitations
Understanding Silence
Dealing with Demands from Clients
Dealing with Clients who Lack Commitment
Tolerating Ambiguity
Becoming Aware of your Countertransference
Developing a Sense of Humor
Sharing Responsibility with the Client
Declining to give Advice
Defining your Role as a Counselor
Learning to use Techniques Appropriately
Developing your own Counseling Style
Maintaining your Vitality as a Person and as a Professional
Summary
Chapter 3. Ethical Issues in Counseling Practice
Introduction
Putting Clients’ Needs before Your Own
Ethical Decision Making
The Role of Ethics Codes as a Catalyst for Improving Practice
Some Steps in Making Ethical Decisions
The Right of Informed Consent
Dimensions of Confidentiality
Ethical Issues in a Multicultural Perspective
Are Current Theories Adequate in Working with Culturally Diverse Populations?
Is Counseling Culture Bound?
Focusing on Both Individual and Environmental Factors
Ethical Issues in the Assessment Process
The Role of Assessment and Diagnosis in Counseling
Ethical Aspects of Evidence-Based Practice
Managing Multiple Relationships in Counseling Practice
Perspectives on Multiple Relationships
Becoming an Ethical Counselor
Summary
Where to go from Here
Recommended Supplementary Readings for Part 1
References and Suggested Readings for Part 1
Part 2. Theories and Techniques of Counseling
Chapter 4. Psychoanalytic Therapy
Introduction
Key Concepts
View of Human Nature
Structure of Personality
Consciousness and the Unconscious
Anxiety
Ego-Defense Mechanisms
Development of Personality
The Therapeutic Process
Therapeutic Goals
Therapist’s Function and Role
Client’s Experience in Therapy
Relationship Between Therapist and Client
Application: Therapeutic Techniques and Procedures
Maintaining the Analytic Framework
Free Association
Interpretation
Dream Analysis
Analysis and Interpretation of Resistance
Analysis and Interpretation of Transference
Application to Group Counseling
Jung’s Perspective on the Development of Personality
Contemporary Trends: Object-Relations Theory, Self Psychology, and Relational Psychoanalysis
Summary of Stages of Development
Psychoanalytic Therapy from a Multicultural Perspective
Strengths from a Diversity Perspective
Shortcomings from a Diversity Perspective
Summary And Evaluation
Where to go from Here
Recommended Supplementary Readings
References and Suggested Readings
Chapter 5. Adlerian Therapy
Introduction
Key Concepts
View of Human Nature
Subjective Perception of Reality
Unity and Patterns of Human Personality
Social Interest and Community Feeling
Birth Order and Sibling Relationships
The Therapeutic Process
Therapeutic Goals
Therapist’s Function and Role
Client’s Experience in Therapy
Relationship Between Therapist and Client
Application: Therapeutic Techniques and Procedures
Phase 1: Establish the Relationship
Phase 2: Explore the Individual’s Psychological Dynamics
Phase 3: Encourage Self-Understanding and Insight
Phase 4: Reorientation and Reeducation
Areas of Application
Adlerian Therapy from a Multicultural Perspective
Strengths from a Diversity Perspective
Shortcomings from a Diversity Perspective
Summary and Evaluation
Where to go from Here
Recommended Supplementary Readings
References and Suggested Readings
Chapter 6. Existential Therapy
Introduction
Historical Background in Philosophy and Existentialism
Key Figures in Contemporary Existential Psychotherapy
Key Concepts
View of Human Nature
Proposition 1. The Capacity for Self-Awareness
Proposition 2. Freedom and Responsibility
Proposition 3. Striving for Identity and Relationship to Others
Proposition 4. The Search for Meaning
Proposition 5. Anxiety as a Condition of Living
Proposition 6. Awareness of Death and Nonbeing
The Therapeutic Process
Therapeutic Goals
Therapist’s Function and Role
Client’s Experience in Therapy
Relationship Between Therapist and Client
Application: Therapeutic Techniques and Procedures
Phases of Existential Counseling
Clients Appropriate for Existential Counseling
Application to Brief Therapy
Application to Group Counseling
Existential Therapy from a Multicultural Perspective
Strengths from a Diversity Perspective
Shortcomings from a Diversity Perspective
Summary and Evaluation
Where to go from Here
Recommended Supplementary Readings
References and Suggested Readings
Chapter 7. Person-Centered Therapy
Introduction
Four Periods of Development of the Approach
Existentialism and Humanism
Abraham Maslow’s Contributions to Humanistic Psychology
Key Concepts
View of Human Nature
The Therapeutic Process
Therapeutic Goals
Therapist’s Function and Role
Client’s Experience in Therapy
Relationship Between Therapist and Client
Application: Therapeutic Techniques and Procedures
Early Emphasis on Reflection of Feelings
Evolution of Person-Centered Methods
The Role of Assessment
Application of the Philosophy of the Person-Centered Approach
Application to Crisis Intervention
Application to Group Counseling
Person-Centered Expressive Arts Therapy
Principles of Expressive Arts Therapy
Creativity and Offering Stimulating Experiences
Contributions of Natalie Rogers
Motivational Interviewing
The MI Spirit
The Basic Principles of Motivational Interviewing
The Stages of Change
Person-Centered Therapy from a Multicultural Perspective
Strengths from a Diversity Perspective
Shortcomings from a Diversity Perspective
Summary and Evaluation
Where to go from Here
Recommended Supplementary Readings
References and Suggested Readings
Chapter 8. Gestalt Therapy
Introduction
Key Concepts
View of Human Nature
Some Principles of Gestalt Therapy Theory
The Now
Unfinished Business
Contact and Resistances to Contact
Energy and Blocks to Energy
The Therapeutic Process
Therapeutic Goals
Therapist’s Function and Role
Client’s Experience in Therapy
Relationship Between Therapist and Client
Application: Therapeutic Techniques and Procedures
The Experiment in Gestalt Therapy
Preparing Clients for Gestalt Experiments
The Role of Confrontation
Gestalt Therapy Interventions
Application to Group Counseling
Gestalt Therapy from a Multicultural Perspective
Strengths from a Diversity Perspective
Shortcomings from a Diversity Perspective
Summary and Evaluation
Where to go from here
Recommended Supplementary Readings
References and Suggested Readings
Chapter 9. Behavior Therapy
Introduction
Historical Background
Four Areas of Development
Key Concepts
View of Human Nature
Basic Characteristics and Assumptions
The Therapeutic Process
Therapeutic Goals
Therapist’s Function and Role
Client’s Experience in Therapy
Relationship Between Therapist and Client
Application: Therapeutic Techniques and Procedures
Applied Behavioral Analysis: Operant Conditioning Techniques
Progressive Muscle Relaxation
Systematic Desensitization
In Vivo Exposure and Flooding
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
Social Skills Training
Self-Management Programs and Self-Directed Behavior
Multimodal Therapy: Clinical Behavior Therapy
Mindfulness and Acceptance-Based Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Application to Group Counseling
Behavior Therapy from a Multicultural Perspective
Strengths from a Diversity Perspective
Shortcomings from a Diversity Perspective
Summary and Evaluation
Where to go from Here
Recommended Supplementary Readings
References and Suggested Readings
Chapter 10. Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Introduction
Albert Ellis’s Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
Key Concepts
View of Human Nature
View of Emotional Disturbance
A-B-C Framework
The Therapeutic Process
Therapeutic Goals
Therapist’s Function and Role
Client’s Experience in Therapy
Relationship Between Therapist and Client
Application: Therapeutic Techniques and Procedures
The Practice of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
Applications of REBT to Various Settings
Application of REBT as a Brief Therapy
Application to Group Counseling
Aaron Beck’s Cognitive Therapy
Introduction
Basic Principles of Cognitive Therapy
The Client–Therapist Relationship
Applications of Cognitive Therapy
Donald Meichenbaum’s Cognitive Behavior Modification
Introduction
How Behavior Changes
Stress Inoculation Training
The Constructivist Approach to Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Cognitive Behavior Therapy from a Multicultural Perspective
Strengths from a Diversity Perspective
Shortcomings from a Diversity Perspective
Summary and Evaluation
Where to go from Here
Recommended Supplementary Readings
References and Suggested Readings
Chapter 11. Reality Therapy
Introduction
Key Concepts
View of Human Nature
Choice Theory Explanation of Behavior
Characteristics of Reality Therapy
The Therapeutic Process
Therapeutic Goals
Therapist’s Function and Role
Client’s Experience in Therapy
Relationship Between Therapist and Client
Application: Therapeutic Techniques and Procedures
The Practice of Reality Therapy
The Counseling Environment
Procedures that Lead to Change
The “WDEP” System
Application to Group Counseling
Reality Therapy from a Multicultural Perspective
Strengths from a Diversity Perspective
Shortcomings from a Diversity Perspective
Summary and Evaluation
Where to go from Here
Recommended Supplementary Readings
References and Suggested Readings
Chapter 12. Feminist Therapy
Introduction
History and Development
Key Concepts
View of Human Nature
Feminist Perspective on Personality Development
Principles of Feminist Therapy
The Therapeutic Process
Therapeutic Goals
Therapist’s Function and Role
Client’s Experience in Therapy
Relationship Between Therapist and Client
Application: Therapeutic Techniques and Procedures
The Role of Assessment and Diagnosis
Techniques and Strategies
The Role of Men in Feminist Therapy
Feminist Therapy from a Multicultural and Social Justice Perspective
Strengths from a Diversity Perspective
Shortcomings from a Diversity Perspective
Summary and Evaluation
Where to go from Here
Recommended Supplementary Readings
References and Suggested Readings
Chapter 13. Postmodern Approaches
Introduction to Social Constructionism
Historical Glimpse of Social Constructionism
The Collaborative Language Systems Approach
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
Introduction
Key Concepts
The Therapeutic Process
Application: Therapeutic Techniques and Procedures
Narrative Therapy
Introduction
Key Concepts
The Therapeutic Process
Application: Therapeutic Techniques and Procedures
Postmodern Approaches from a Multicultural Perspective
Strengths from a Diversity Perspective
Shortcomings from a Diversity Perspective
Summary and Evaluation
Where to go from Here
Recommended Supplementary Readings
References and Suggested Readings
Chapter 14. Family Systems Therapy
Introduction
The Family Systems Perspective
Differences Between Systemic and Individual Approaches
Development of Family Systems Therapy and Personal Development of the Family Therapist
Adlerian Family Therapy
Multigenerational Family Therapy
Human Validation Process Model
Experiential Family Therapy
Structural-Strategic Family Therapy
Recent Innovations in Family Therapy
A Multilayered Process of Family Therapy
Forming a Relationship
Conducting an Assessment
Hypothesizing and Sharing Meaning
Facilitating Change
Family Systems Therapy from a Multicultural Perspective
Strengths from a Diversity Perspective
Shortcomings from a Diversity Perspective
Summary and Evaluation
Where to go from Here
Recommended Supplementary Readings
References and Suggested Readings
Part 3. Integration and Application
Chapter 15. An Integrative Perspective
Introduction
The Movement Toward Psychotherapy Integration
Pathways Toward Psychotherapy Integration
Advantages of Psychotherapy Integration
Integration of Multicultural Issues in Counseling
Integration of Spirituality and Religion in Counseling
The Challenge of Developing an Integrative Perspective
Issues Related to the Therapeutic Process
Therapeutic Goals
Therapist’s Function and Role
Client’s Experience in Therapy
Relationship Between Therapist and Client
The Place of Techniques and Evaluation in Counseling
Drawing on Techniques from Various Approaches
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Counseling and Therapy
Summary
Where to go from Here
Recommended Supplementary Readings
References and Suggested Readings
Chapter 16. Case Illustration: An Integrative Approach in Working with Stan
Counseling Stan: Integration of Therapies
A Place to Begin
Clarifying the Therapeutic Relationship
Clarifying the Goals of Therapy
Working With Stan’s Past, Present, and Future
Identifying Feelings
Expressing and Exploring Feelings
The Thinking Dimension in Therapy
Doing: Another Essential Component of Therapy
Working Toward Revised Decisions
Encouraging Stan to Work with his Family of Origin
The Spiritual Dimension
Working with Stan’s Drinking Problem
Moving Toward Termination of Therapy
Encouraging Stan to Join a Therapy Group
Commentary on the Thinking, Feeling, and Doing Perspective
Follow-Up: You Continue Working with Stan in an Integrative Style
Concluding Comments
Glossary
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