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Author Ivey, Allen E., author

Title Theories of counseling and psychotherapy : a multicultural perspective / Allen E. Ivey, University of Massachusetts, Michael J. D'Andrea, Seton Hall University, St. Mary's University, Mary Bradford Ivey, University of South Florida at Tampa
Edition Seventh edition
Published Los Angeles : SAGE Publications, [2012]

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 MELB  616.8914 Ive/Toc 2012  AVAILABLE
Description xxviii, 744 pages : illustrations, portraits
Contents pt. 1. An integral approach to counseling and psychotherapy theories and practices. Past influences, present trends, and future challenges in counseling and psychotherapy -- Neuroscience : the newest force in counseling and psychotherapy -- The multidimensional nature of multicultural counseling and therapy -- Using narrative and microskills in counseling and therapy : foundations of the intentional interview -- pt. 2. The first, second, and third forces in counseling and psychotherapy. The psychodynamic tradition : theoretical constructs and practical applications -- Adlerian and Jungian counseling and therapy -- Cognitive-behavioral counseling and therapy -- Rational-emotive behavioral therapy and reality therapy -- The existential-humanistic tradition -- Logotherapy and Gestalt counseling -- pt. 3. Exploring new forces in the evolution of counseling and psychotherapy. Feminist counseling and therapy -- Multicultural counseling and therapy -- Positive psychology/wellness counseling and brief/solution-focused therapy -- Developmental counseling and therapy : integrative theory and practice -- Basic foundations of family counseling and therapy : theoretical foundations and translations to practice -- Identifying your own integrated approach to counseling and therapy
Summary "This book is a core text for the counseling theories course which is offered in departments of psychology, counseling, and mental health, in general. It is a required, foundational course, which lays the groundwork for the rest of the curriculum in most mental health programs. The Ivey book is known for having the deepest integration of a multicultural framework among all other theories books. The book covers all the basic theories of counseling such as psychodynamic, Alderian, Jungian, Cognitive-Behavioral, Rational Emotive Behavior therapy, Existential and Humanistic, Logotherapy and Gestalt counseling"--Provided by publisher
Related To Revision of (expression): Theories of counseling and psychotherapy. 6th ed. Boston : Pearson Allyn and Bacon, c2007 0205482252
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Part II- Introduction to the First, Second, and Third Forces in Counseling and Psychotherapy5. The Psychodynamic Tradition- Theoretical Constructs and Practical Applications Chapter Goals Vignette #5 An Integral Approach to Counseling and Psychotherapy Indroduction Sigmund Freud and Psychoanalytic Counseling and Therapy: An Overview Freud's Psychoanalytic Worldview The Unconscious and a Person's Developmental History Freud's Stages of Development: The Roots of Behavior, Emotion, and Thought Other Key Freudian/Psychoanalytic Concepts Attachment Theory Recent Neuroscience Research on Attachment Theory Psychodynamic Counseling and Therapy Strategies: Applications for Practice Practical Implications and Limitations of Psychodynamic Methods Summary Professional Development Extension6. Adlerian and Jungian Counseling and Therapy Chapter Goals Vignette #6 An Integral Approach to Counseling and Psychotherapy Introduction Alfred Adler and Adlerian Therapy Adler's Theory of Individual Psychology The Adlerian Worldview Other Key Adlerian Concepts Adlerian Counseling and Therapy Strategies: Applications for Practice Practical Implications and Limitations of Adler's Theory Carl Jung and Analytical Psychology Expanding Jungian Concepts through Multicultural Psychodynamic Theory Therapeutic Implications of Jungian Counseling and Therapy Using Different Therapeutic Psychodynamic Approaches with Teresa The Transcendental Function and Individuation Psychological Types Jungian Counseling and Therapy Strategies: Applications for Practice Practical Implications and Limitations of Jung's Theory New Directions in Psychodynamic Counseling and Therapy: Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) Summary
Part III- Exploring New Forces in the Evolution of Counseling and Psychotherapy and Formulating Your Own Personal Helping Theory 11. Feminist Counseling and Therapy (FCT) Chapter Goals Vignette #11 An Integral Approach to Counseling and Psychotherapy Introduction The Feminist Counseling and Therapy Movement: An Overview The FCT Worldview Self-in-Relation: The Importance of Relational Considerations Dealing with Sexism in Counseling and Therapy Feminist Identity Development Theory Working Intentionally with Women in Counseling Therapy Focusing Intentionally on Women's Strenghts FCT and Multicultural Counseling and Therapy Relational-Cultural Theory Summary Professional Development Extension 12. Multicultural Counseling and Therapy Chapter Goals Vignette #12 An Integral Approach to Counseling and Psychotherapy Introduction Multicultural Counseling and Therapy as Metatheory Building a More Expansive View of Counseling and Therapy Being Mindful of Multiple Identities, Contexts, and Experiences Introspective Developmental Counseling Cultural/Racial Identity Development Theory Implications of Practitioners' White Cultural/Racial Identity Development Co-constructing Culturally Appropriate Techniques and Strategies in MCT Proposition IV Applying Multicultural Counseling and Therapy with Culturally Different Clients General Guidelines for Working with Persons in Specific Groups MCT Practice and Multiple Helping Roles The Liberation of Consciousness: Self-in-Relation Rosado's Consciousness-in-Action Theory Using the Consciousness-in-Action Model in Individual Counseling Limitations and Practical Implications of MCT Summary Professional Development Extension
13. Positive Psychology/Wellness Counseling and Brief/Solution-Focused Therapy Chapter Goals Vignette #13 An Integral Approach to Counseling and Psychotherapy Introduction The Wellness Counseling Model Implementing a Personal/Contextual Approach to Wellness Counseling Brief/Solution-Focused Therapy and Wellness Counseling Limitations and Practical Implications of Brief/Solution-Focused Therapy and Positive Psychology/Wellness Counseling Summary Professional Development Extension 14. Developmental Counseling and Therapy- Integrative Theory and Practice Chapter Goals Vignette #14 An Integral Approach to Counseling and Psychotherapy Introduction The Integrative Worldview of Developmental Counseling and Therapy DCT's Approach to Treatment Planning The Unique Narrative Strategies of DCT Limitations and Practical Implications of the DCT Integrative Approach Summary Professional Development Extension 15. Family Counseling and Therapy: Theoretical Foundations and Issues of Practice Chapter Goals Vignette #15 An Integral Approach to Counseling and Psychotherapy Introduction Origins of a Family Perspective The Systemic Worldview Central Constructs of Family Counseling and Therapy Major Family Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories Classifying Systemic Therapies Limitations and Practical Implications of Family Counseling and Therapy Summary 16. Identifying Your Own Integrated Approach to Counseling and Therapy Chapter Goals An Integral Approach to Counseling and Psychotherapy Introduction The Search for the "Best" Theory A Summary of the Four Major Theoretical Forces of Counseling and Psychotherapy Constructing Your Own View or Theory of Counseling and Therapy References Name Index Subject Index
Subject Psychotherapy -- Methodology.
Counseling -- Methodology.
Ethnopsychology.
Psychotherapy -- methods.
Counseling -- methods.
Cultural Diversity.
Author D'Andrea, Michael (Michael John), author
Ivey, Mary Bradford, author
LC no. 2010053880
ISBN 9781412987233 (cloth) (alkaline paper)
1412987237 (cloth) (alkaline paper)