Theories of counseling and psychotherapy : a multicultural perspective

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Theories of counseling and psychotherapy : a multicultural perspective

Allen E. Ivey ... [et al.] ; with contributions from Harold E. Cheatham ... [et al.]

Allyn and Bacon, c2002

5th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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This continues to be the only counseling theory text that shows how and why to engage in the specifics of each major counseling theory. It is the most detailed and specific of all texts in terms of helping students actually practice counseling and therapy. The "Practice Competencies" provide students with specifics of how to use major strategies, allowing instructors to expect their counseling students to present portfolios of competencies indicating that they can actually engage in the theory as well as understand it. The text has infused multicultural orientation and illustrates how traditional theory can be adapted with many different populations.

Table of Contents

1. The Culturally Intentional Counselor or Therapist: Introduction and Overview. 2. The Empathic Attitude: Individual, Family, and Culture. 3. Conducting an Intentional Interview: Theory, Skills, Decisions, and Solutions. 4. Psychodynamic Counseling and Therapy I: Conception and Theory. 5. Psychodynamic Counseling and Therapy II: Applications for Practice. 6. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Counseling I: Behavioral Foundations. 7. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Counseling II: Cognitive and Integrative Approaches. 8. The Existential-Humanistic Tradition I: Existential-Humanistic Theory and Person-Centered Theory and Practice. 9. The Existential-Humanistic Tradition II: Logotherapy and Experiential Gestalt Therapy. 10. Multicultural Counseling and Therapy I: Metatheory - Taking Theory into Practice. 11. Multicultural Counseling and Therapy II: Integrative Practice. 12. Integrative Theory and Practice: Developmental Counseling and Therapy. 13. Family Counseling and Therapy. 14. Identifying Your Own Integrated Approach to Counseling and Therapy.

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