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Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy fully integrates a multicultural approach, which is demonstrated in practice throughout every chapter and every theoretical approach. New to the Seventh Edition: Increased focus on visual elements such as photos, charts, and summary tables. More focus on case illustrations. Increased coverage of ethical and legal issues, technology and on the counseling relationship. Added coverage of narrative counseling and brief, solution-focused counseling.
Contents
PrefaceAcknowledgmentsPart I. An Integral Approach to Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories and Practices1. Past Influences, Present Trends, and Future Challenges in Counseling and PsychotherapyChapter GoalsVignette #1IntroductionAn Integral Approach to Counseling and PsychotherapyThe Individual Perceptions and Meaning Making QuadrantThe Behavioral/Physical/Neurological QuadrantThe Societal/Professional QuadrantThe Scientist-PractitionerThe Cultural Community QuadrantThe Interfacing of the Integral QuadrantsLinking Theory to PracticeSummary2. NeuroscienceChapter GoalsVignette #2An Integral Approach to Counseling and PsychotherapyIntroductionNeuroscience: The Missing Link in CounselingAcknowledging the Resistance to NeuroscienceWhat Are Neurotransmitters?Helping Strategies That Promote Healthy NeurotransmittersUnderstanding the Complexity of Linking People's Thoughts, Feelings, and Behaviors to Various Parts of the BrainUsing Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories to Promote Positive Brain ChangesNeuroscience Research Findings and Psychodynamic Therapy TheoriesNeuroscience Research Findings and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy TheoriesCultural NeuroscienceTrauma and Other Threats to One's Well-Being: Multicultural and Neurological ConsiderationsSummary3. The Multidimensional Nature of Multicultural Counseling and TherapyChapter GoalsVignette #3An Integral Approach to Counseling and PsychotherapyIntroductionThe Multicultural and Feminist Counseling MovementsRESPECTFUL Counseling and TherapyProfessional Ethics and Multicultural CompetenceThe Community Counseling Theory (CCT): A Multifaceted Approach to Counseling and DevelopmentSummary4. Using Narrative and Microskills in Counseling and Therapy: Foundations of the Intentional InterviewChapter GoalsVignette #4An Integral Approach to Counseling and PsychotherapyIntroductionThe Five-Stage Interview: A Viable Model for All TheoriesTheories of Counseling and Therapy as Stories and NarrativesMicroskills: An Integrative Foundation for Counseling and TherapyInfluencing Skills and StrategiesFocusing: Internal and External AttributionLimitations and Practical Implications of the Microskills FrameworkNarrative Therapy: Storytelling in the Process of Counseling and PsychotherapyNarrative Therapy, Microskills, and Other Theoretical ModelsSummaryPart II. Introduction to the First, Second, and Third Forces in Counseling and Psychotherapy5. The Psychodynamic Tradition: Theoretical Constructs and Practical ApplicationsChapter GoalsVignette #5An Integral Approach to Counseling and PsychotherapyIndroductionSigmund Freud and Psychoanalytic Counseling and Therapy: An OverviewFreud's Psychoanalytic WorldviewFreud's Stages of Development: The Roots of Behavior, Emotion, and ThoughtOther Key Freudian/Psychoanalytic ConceptsAttachment TheoryAdult Resistant and Avoidant Defense MechanismsRecent Neuroscience Research on Attachment TheoryPsychodynamic Counseling and Therapy Strategies: Applications for PracticePractical Implications and Limitations of Psychodynamic MethodsSummaryProfessional Development Extension6. Adlerian and Jungian Counseling and TherapyChapter GoalsVignette #6An Integral Approach to Counseling and PsychotherapyIntroductionAlfred Adler and Individual PsychologyAdler's Theory of Individual PsychologyThe Adlerian WorldviewThe Teleological Nature of HumankindSocial Interest, Personal Competence, Superiority, and BelongingnessOther Key Adlerian ConceptsAdlerian Counseling and Therapy Startegies: Applications for PracticePractical Implications and Limitations of Jung's TheoryCarl Jung and Analystical PsychologyThe Jungian WorldviewThe Personal UnconsciousExpanding Jungian Concepts Through Multicultural Psychodynamic TheoryThe Family UnconsciousThe Family and the Collective Cultural UnconsciousTherapeutic ImplicationsJungian Counseling and Therapy Strategies: Applications for PracticePractical Implications and Limitations of Jung's TheoryNew Directions in Psychodynamic Counseling and Therapy: Interpersonal TherapySummary7. Cognitive-Behavioral Counseling and TherapyChapter GoalsVignette #7An Integral Approach to Counseling and PsychotherapyIndroductionThe Evolution of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: An Overview of BehaviorismClassical Conditioning Theory: Pavlov and WatsonOperant Conditioning Theory: B. F. SkinnerSocial Learning Theory: Albert BanduraBehavioral Counseling and Therapy Strategies: Applications for PracticeFunctional Analysis: The A-B-C's of BehaviorPinpointing BehaviorThe Cognitive RevolutionMeichenbaum's Theory of Cognitive-Behavioral TherapyAaron Beck, Cognitive Therapy, and Automatic ThoughtsNeuroscientific Support for Beck?s TheoryMulticultural and Feminist Approaches to CBTCBT Strategies: Applications for PracticeNew Directions in CBT: Mindfulness Counseling and TherapyPractical Implications and Limitations of CBTSummary8. Rational-Emotive Behavioral Therapy and Reality TherapyChapter GoalsVignette #8An Integral Approach to Counseling and PsychotherapyIntroductionCognition and the Cognitive-Behavioral ForceAlbert Ellis and Rational-Emotive Behavior TherapyCentral Theoretical Constructs and Techniques of REBTIntegration of Theory and ActionREBT and Multicultural FactorsLinking Neuroscience With REBCTLimitations and Practical Implications of Ellis's TheoryWilliam Glasser and Reality TherapyCentral Theoretical Constructs of Reality TherapyGlasser's Theory in ActionGlasser's Criticisms of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersReality Therapy and Multicultural CounselingInnovative Technological Developments: New Directions for CBT and Reality TherapyLimitations and Practical Implications of Glasser?s TheorySummary9. The Existential- Humanistic TraditionChapter GoalsVignette #9An Integral Approach to Counseling and PsychotherapyIntroductionThe Existential-Humanistic WorldviewThe Rogerian Revolution: Carl Rogers's Theoretical WorldviewExpanding Self-Actualization TheoryThe Influence of RogersSpirituality, Multiculturalism, and Existential-Humanistic CounselingNew Directions in Client-Centered Counseling and Therapy: Motivational InterviewingLimitations and Practical Implications of the Existential-Humanistic TraditionSummary10. Logotherapy and Gestalt CounselingChapter GoalsVignette #10An Integral Approach to Counseling and PsychotherapyIntroductionViktor Frankl and Logotherapy: An OverviewCentral Theoretical Constructs of LogotherapyLogotherapy Strategies: Applications for PracticeLogotherapy, Spirituality, and MedicineMulticultural Implications of Logotherapy: Promoting Psychological LiberationFritz Perls and Gestalt TherapyCentral Theoretical Constructs and TechniquesGestalt TechniquesIndividualism and Other Cultural/Contextual ConsiderationsCritiquing Perls's Work from Multicultural and Feminist PerspectivesLimitations and Practical Implications of the Existential-Humanistic TraditionSummaryPart III. Exploring New Forces in the Evolution of Counseling and Psychotherapy11. Feminist Counseling and Therapy (FCT)Chapter GoalsVignette #11An Integral Approach to Counseling and PsychotherapyIntroductionThe Feminist Counseling and Therapy Movement: An OverviewDeveloping a New Psychology of WomenThe FCT WorldviewSelf in Relation: The Importance of Relational ConsiderationsDealing With Sexism in Counseling and TherapyFeminist Identity Development TheoryWorking Intentionally With Women in Counseling and TherapyIntentionally Focusing on Women's StrengthsFeminist and Multicultural Counseling and TherapyRelational-Cultural TheorySummary12. Multicultural Counseling and TherapyChapter GoalsVignette #12An Integral Approach to Counseling and PsychotherapyIntroductionMulticultural Counseling and Therapy as MetatheoryBuilding a More Expansive View of Counseling and TherapyBeing Mindful of Multiple Identities, Contexts, and ExperiencesIntrospective Developmental CounselingCultural/Racial Identity Development TheoryImplications of Practitioners' White Cultural/Racial Identity DevelopmentCo-Constructing Culturally Appropriate Techniques and Strategies in MCTApplying MCT With Culturally Different ClientsGeneral Guidelines for Working With Persons in Specific GroupsMCT Practice and Multiple Helping RolesNetwork TherapyThe Liberation of ConsciousnessPaulo Freire's Theory of Psychological LiberationQuinones-Rosado's Consciousness-in-Action TheoryUsing the Consciousness-in-Action Model in Individual CounselingLimitations and Practical Implications of MCTSummary13. Positive Psychology/Wellness Counseling and Brief/Solution-Focused TherapyChapter GoalsVignette #13An Integral Approach to Counseling and PsychotherapyIntroductionThe Wellness Counseling ModelThe Essential SelfThe Coping SelfThe Social SelfThe Creative SelfThe Physical SelfImplementing a Personal/Contextual Approach to Wellness CounselingBrief/Solution-Focused Therapy and Wellness CounselingLimitations and Practical Implications of Brief/Solution-Focused Therapy and Positive Psychology/Wellness CounselingSummary14. Developmental Counseling and Therapy: Integrative Theory and PracticeChapter GoalsVignette #14An Integral Approach to Counseling and PsychotherapyIntroductionThe Integrative Worldview of Developmental Counseling and TherapyComparing Ivey's DCT Model and Lane's levels of Awareness TheoryPiagetian Cognitive Stages Related to Client AssessmentDCT Styles and Cultural Identity Development TheoryLane's Research on EmotionsDCT's Approach to Treatment PlanningThe Unique Narrative Strategies of DCTToward the Future: DCT, Neuroscience, Wellness, Health Psychology, Multiculturalism, and PreventionLimitations and Practical Implications of the DCT Integrative ApproachSummary15. Basic Foundations of Family Counseling and Therapy: Theoretical Foundations and Translations to PracticeChapter GoalsVignette #15An Integral Approach to Counseling and PsychotherapyIntroductionOrigins of a Family Perspective in Counseling and PsychotherapyThe Systemic WorldviewCentral Constructs of Family Counseling and TherapyMulticultural Issues in Family Counseling and TherapyMajor Family Counseling and Therapy TheoriesBowen Family Therapy: An Illustrative First-Force PerspectiveStructural Family Therapy: An Illustrative Second-Force PerspectiveSymbolic/Experiential Family Therapy: Illustrative Third-Force PerspectiveSystemic Cognitive-Developmental Therapy: Illustrative Fourth-Force PerspectiveLimitations of Family Counseling and TherapySummary16. Identifying Your Own Integrated Approach to Counseling and TherapyChapter GoalsVignette #16An Integral Approach to Counseling and PsychotherapyIntroductionThe Search for the "Best" TheoryThe Foundational Chapters: Basic to All TheoriesSearching for Theoretical IntegrationMulticultural Counseling and Therapy as the Theoretical Fourth ForceA Summary of the Major Theoretical Forces of Counseling and PsychotherapyEmbracing Research as Scientific PractitionersConstructing Your Own View or Theory of Counseling and TherapyReferencesAuthor IndexSubject IndexAbout the Authors