Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy: An Integrative ApproachSAGE Publications, 18 груд. 2019 р. - 712 стор. A step forward from the traditional textbook on counseling theories, Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy: An Integrative Approach offers students a comprehensive overview of past and current approaches to psychotherapy and counseling, with a modern approach to theories of psychotherapy. An extensive array of mainstream theories, as well as contemporary approaches such as narrative, feminist, LGBT, and post-modern, are covered. Author Elsie Jones-Smith helps readers to construct their integrated approach to psychotherapy by learning how to develop a broad range of therapeutic expertise to meet the needs of a culturally diverse clientele. In addition to listing and describing theories, this text compares and contrasts them to show their strengths and weaknesses. The Third Edition includes a new chapter on trauma-informed counseling/psychotherapy and provides updated references, sections, and studies reflecting the latest developments within the helping professions. Included with this title: The password-protected Instructor Resource Site (formally known as SAGE Edge) offers access to all text-specific resources, including a test bank and editable, chapter-specific PowerPoint® slides. |
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Summary | |
Motivational Interviewing and the Stages of Change Theory | |
Brief Overview | |
The Fourth Force in Psychotherapy Social Constructivism | |
Outline of Chapters in Part IV | |
The Therapeutic Process | |
Transcultural and International Approaches to Counseling | |
Feminist Therapy and LGBTQ Therapy | |
Adlerian Psychotherapy | |
The Second Force in Psychotherapy Behavior Therapy | |
Cognitive Approaches to Psychotherapy | |
The Therapeutic Process and REBT | |
Cognitive Therapy and Depression | |
RealityChoice Therapy | |
The Third Force in Psychotherapy Existential and Humanistic | |
Challenges Facing the ExistentialHumanistic School | |
Viktor Frankl 19051997 and Logotherapy | |
PersonCentered Therapy and Interpersonal Psychotherapy | |
Therapies | |
Fritz Perls 18931970 | |
The Therapeutic Process | |
Research and Evaluation | |
Goals of | |
Cognitive Neuroscience | |
Research and Evaluation | |
SolutionFocused Therapy | |
Key Concepts | |
StrengthsBased Therapy | |
Family Therapy Approaches | |
The Therapeutic Process | |
Experiential Family Therapy | |
Case Illustration of the Experiential Approach to Family Therapy | |
Case Illustration of Structural Family Therapy | |
The Fifth Force in Psychotherapy Neuroscience and Theories | |
Constructing Your Own Integrative Approach | |
References | |
Index | |
The Fifth Force in Psychotherapy Neuroscience and Theories | |
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