Description |
xii, 403 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Contents |
pt. I. Counseling Theory. 1. Toward a Personal Theory of Counseling. 2. Classical Psychoanalytic Theory. 3. Derivatives of Psychoanalytic Thought. 4. Ego Counseling: A Psychodynamic Approach. 5. Self-Theory. 6. Existential Approaches to Counseling. 7. Gestalt Counseling. 8. Behavioral Approaches to Counseling. 9. Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Counseling. 10. Rational-Emotive Therapy. 11. Toward a Theory of Counseling: Where Are We Now? -- pt. II. Counseling Process. 12. Counseling as a Relationship. 13. A Continuing Process. 14. Social Factors in the Relationship. 15. Diagnosis and Treatment Planning. 16. Counseling for Decision Making/Problem Solving. 17. Testing and Counseling. 18. Career Counseling. 19. Ethics, Legalities, and Values in Counseling |
Summary |
Major theories of counseling are presented in historical context reflecting the developments in psychodynamic theory, existential and humanist ideas and the evolution of cognitive/behavioral ideas. Following the coverage of theory, the authors apply the theories to practice, providing an integrated examination of the process. Any course focusing on theory and/or the process and procedures of counseling |
Analysis |
Counseling |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Subject |
Counseling.
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Author |
Cramer, Stanley H.
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Rossberg, Robert H.
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LC no. |
92042153 |
ISBN |
0205148190 |
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