Mastering counselling theory
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Mastering counselling theory
(Palgrave master series)
Palgrave, 2002
- : pbk.
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Bibliography: p. 289-291
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Mastering Counselling Theory provides comprehensive coverage of all the major concepts and ideas integral to the theory of counselling from behavioural to existential to psychodynamic studies. Fully explaining complicated terms and theories, the book includes an extensive glossary, making this complex area of study easy to understand. Exploring popular areas such as Freud, Jung, and Cognitive Counselling, this is an invaluable guide to counselling theory for students, lecturers and the general reader alike.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- PART ONE: PSYCHODYNAMIC COUNSELLING.- Freud.- Jung.- Adler.- Klein.- Erikson.- PART TWO: HUMANISTIC COUNSELLING.- Rogers.- Gestalt.- Transactional Analysis.- Reality Counselling.- PART THREE: EXISTENTIAL COUNSELLING.- Existential Counselling.- Logotherapy.- PART FOUR: BEHAVIOURAL/COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL COUNSELLING.- Rational Emotive Behaviour Counselling.- Cognitive Counselling.- Personal Construct Therapy.- Glossary.
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