This book examines with clarity and wit theories of counseling and psychotherapy. It is the first and only counseling theories book that begins each chapter with a case study, which is then integrated throughout each chapter. Gender and cultural issues are carefully considered, and the author covers each topic with enough depth that allows readers to easily understand the key ideas being presented. The book describes the approach each theory presented takes to counseling, the counseling techniques it employs, and its views of the counselor's and client's roles in therapy. For each theory discussed in the book the author presents the basic philosophical assumptions, its beliefs about what motivates human behavior, its central constructs, its picture of how humans develop, its ideas about what constitutes mental and emotional health and dysfunction, its perspective on how our relationships with those around us impact our functioning, and its view of how our behavior, thoughts, and emotion impact our functioning. Theories psychoanalysis, individual psychology, person-centered therapy, behavior therapy, rational emotive behavior therapy, cognitive therapy, reality therapy, gestalt therapy, interpersonal approaches to psychotherapy, family systems therapy, solution focused therapy, and feminist therapy. An excellent desk reference for counselors and psychotherapists.
Nancy Murdock, Ph.D., is acting chair and professor of Counseling and Educational Psychology at University of Missouri-Kansas City. She obtained her Ph.D. in counseling psychology from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1986.
lol i will not count this textbook towards my yearly reading goal but i did read it and i am proud of myself ! also the narrative format was ~fun~ and i liked that the author offered her own thoughts and feelings about each approach
A very informative, and long, book describing different counseling theories. Each is described with a case study which will help the reader visualize the approaches used with a client. Each theory's beginning, researcher, mode of therapy, process, populations, strengths, weaknesses and diversity issues are described.
This was a very informative book presenting the various counseling theories, providing details for a more in depth understanding of the respective theory. It was a very useful tool in developing my initial concept of the counseling theory I will use in practice, and is likely to be a great reference throughout my career.
This book is well written and easy to read. I apprecate that it included cultural considerations in reviewing each theory. I enjoyed the Narative, Existential and Feminist chapters especially. Oh yeah the DVD that comes with it is a little creepy but its nice to see some of the theories in action.