Description: Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories in Context and Practice by John Sommers-Flanagan, Rita Sommers-Flanagan Get to know the origins, development, and key figures of each major counseling theory This comprehensive text covers all the major theories in counseling and psychotherapy along with an emphasis on how to use these theoretical models in clinical practice. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description GET TO KNOW THE ORIGINS, DEVELOPMENT, AND KEY FIGURES OF EACH MAJOR COUNSELING THEORY This comprehensive text covers all the major theories in counseling and psychotherapy along with an emphasis on how to use these theoretical models in clinical practice. The authors cover the history, key figures, research base, multicultural implications, and practical applications of the following theoretical perspectives: Psychoanalytic, Individual/Adlerian, Existential, Gestalt, Person- Centered, Behavioral, Cognitive-Behavioral, Choice Theory/Reality Therapy, Feminist, Constructive, Family Systems, Multicultural, and Eclectic/Integrative. This text has case examples that bring each theory to life. The entire book has been updated with the latest research and techniques. Pedagogical features include learner objectives, "Putting It in Practice" boxes, questions for reflection, case examples and treatment planning, and chapter summaries. Every theory is examined from cultural, gender/sexual, and spiritual perspectives. The instructor supplement package includes a Respondus test bank, chapter outlines, supplemental lecture ideas, classroom activities, and PowerPoint slides. It also includes video demonstrations corresponding to every major theory and linked to each chapters contents. In addition, a WPLS course will be available after publication. Expanded video elements closely tied to sections of the textNew visuals, including graphics, charts, and tables to facilitate student understanding of theories and how they relate to one anotherIncreased coverage of multicultural and ethical issues in every chapterCultural, gender, sexuality, and spiritual issues are integrated into every chapter The Sommers-Flanagans hands-on, practical approach emphasizes how students and practitioners can apply these theories in real-world practice. Students are empowered to develop theoretically-sound and evidence-based approaches to conducting counseling and psychotherapy. Back Cover GET TO KNOW THE ORIGINS, DEVELOPMENT, AND KEY FIGURES OF EACH MAJOR COUNSELING THEORY This comprehensive text covers all the major theories in counseling and psychotherapy along with an emphasis on how to use these theoretical models in clinical practice. The authors cover the history, key figures, research base, multicultural implications, and practical applications of the following theoretical perspectives: Psychoanalytic, Individual/Adlerian, Existential, Gestalt, Person- Centered, Behavioral, Cognitive-Behavioral, Choice Theory/Reality Therapy, Feminist, Constructive, Family Systems, Multicultural, and Eclectic/Integrative. This text has case examples that bring each theory to life. The entire book has been updated with the latest research and techniques. Pedagogical features include learner objectives, "Putting It in Practice" boxes, questions for reflection, case examples and treatment planning, and chapter summaries. Every theory is examined from cultural, gender/sexual, and spiritual perspectives. The instructor supplement package includes a Respondus test bank, chapter outlines, supplemental lecture ideas, classroom activities, and PowerPoint slides. It also includes video demonstrations corresponding to every major theory and linked to each chapters contents. In addition, a WPLS course will be available after publication. Expanded video elements closely tied to sections of the text New visuals, including graphics, charts, and tables to facilitate student understanding of theories and how they relate to one another Increased coverage of multicultural and ethical issues in every chapter Cultural, gender, sexuality, and spiritual issues are integrated into every chapter The Sommers-Flanagans hands-on, practical approach emphasizes how students and practitioners can apply these theories in real-world practice. Students are empowered to develop theoretically-sound and evidence-based approaches to conducting counseling and psychotherapy. Flap GET TO KNOW THE ORIGINS, DEVELOPMENT, AND KEY FIGURES OF EACH MAJOR COUNSELING THEORY This comprehensive text covers all the major theories in counseling and psychotherapy along with an emphasis on how to use these theoretical models in clinical practice. The authors cover the history, key figures, research base, multicultural implications, and practical applications of the following theoretical perspectives: Psychoanalytic, Individual/Adlerian, Existential, Gestalt, Person- Centered, Behavioral, Cognitive-Behavioral, Choice Theory/Reality Therapy, Feminist, Constructive, Family Systems, Multicultural, and Eclectic/Integrative. This text has case examples that bring each theory to life. The entire book has been updated with the latest research and techniques. Pedagogical features include learner objectives, "Putting It in Practice" boxes, questions for reflection, case examples and treatment planning, and chapter summaries. Every theory is examined from cultural, gender/sexual, and spiritual perspectives. The instructor supplement package includes a Respondus test bank, chapter outlines, supplemental lecture ideas, classroom activities, and PowerPoint slides. It also includes video demonstrations corresponding to every major theory and linked to each chapters contents. In addition, a WPLS course will be available after publication. Expanded video elements closely tied to sections of the text New visuals, including graphics, charts, and tables to facilitate student understanding of theories and how they relate to one another Increased coverage of multicultural and ethical issues in every chapter Cultural, gender, sexuality, and spiritual issues are integrated into every chapter The Sommers-Flanagans hands-on, practical approach emphasizes how students and practitioners can apply these theories in real-world practice. Students are empowered to develop theoretically-sound and evidence-based approaches to conducting counseling and psychotherapy. Author Biography JOHN SOMMERS-FLANAGAN, PHD, is a clinical psychologist and professor of counselor education at the University of Montana. He is a long-time member of both the American Counseling Association (ACA) and the American Psychological Association (APA). RITA SOMMERS-FLANAGAN, PHD, is professor emeritus at the University of Montana. As a clinical psychologist, she has worked with youth, families, couples, and women for many years. Table of Contents Preface ix About the Authors xv Chapter 1 Psychotherapy and Counseling Essentials: An Introduction 1 Why Learn Theories? 1 Historical Context 3 Definitions of Counseling and Psychotherapy 6 The Scientific Context of Counseling and Psychotherapy 7 Ethical Essentials 13 Neuroscience in Counseling and Psychotherapy 18 Emergence of Personal Theory 22 Our Biases 25 Concluding Comments 27 Chapter Summary and Review 27 Introductory Key Terms 28 Chapter 2 Psychoanalytic Approaches 29 Introduction 29 Historical Context 30 Theoretical Principles 32 Evolution and Development in Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice 35 The Practice of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 41 Case Presentation 47 Evaluations and Applications 49 Concluding Comments 55 Chapter Summary and Review 55 Psychoanalytic Key Terms 56 Chapter 3 Individual Psychology and Adlerian Therapy 59 Introduction 59 Historical Context 60 Theoretical Principles 61 The Practice of Adlerian Therapy 69 Case Presentation 80 Evaluations and Applications 83 Concluding Comments 86 Chapter Summary and Review 86 Individual Psychology Key Terms 87 Chapter 4 Existential Theory and Therapy 89 Introduction 89 Key Figures and Historical Context 90 Theoretical Principles 93 The Practice of Existential Therapy 99 Case Presentation 105 Evaluations and Applications 108 Concluding Comments 111 Chapter Summary and Review 111 Existential Key Terms 112 Chapter 5 Person-Centered Theory and Therapy 113 Introduction 113 Historical Context 114 Theoretical Principles 116 The Practice of PCT: A Way of Being with Clients 123 Case Presentation 133 Evaluations and Applications 136 Concluding Comments 138 Chapter Summary and Review 139 Person-Centered Key Terms 139 Chapter 6 Gestalt Theory and Therapy 141 Introduction 141 Historical Context 142 Theoretical Principles 145 The Practice of Gestalt Therapy 151 Case Presentation 160 Evaluations and Applications 162 Concluding Comments 164 Chapter Summary and Review 165 Gestalt Therapy Key Terms 166 Chapter 7 Behavioral Theory and Therapy 167 Introduction 167 Key Figures and Historical Context 168 Theoretical Principles 170 The Practice of Behavior Therapy 173 Case Presentation 188 Evaluations and Applications 191 Concluding Comments 195 Chapter Summary and Review 195 Behavior Therapy Key Terms 196 Chapter 8 Cognitive Behavioral Theory and Therapy 199 Introduction 199 Key Figures and Historical Context 201 Theoretical Principles 204 The Practice of Cognitive Behavior Therapy 209 Case Presentation 218 Evaluations and Applications 222 Concluding Comments 225 Chapter Summary and Review 226 Cognitive Behavior Therapy Key Terms 226 Chapter 9 Choice Theory and Reality Therapy 229 Introduction 229 Historical Context 230 Theoretical Principles 230 The Practice of Reality Therapy 237 Case Presentation 244 Evaluations and Applications 249 Concluding Comments 251 Chapter Summary and Review 251 Choice Theory and Reality Therapy Key Terms 252 Chapter 10 Feminist Theory and Therapy 255With Maryl J. Baldridge Introduction 255 Historical Context 257 Theoretical Principles 261 The Practice of Feminist Therapy 266 Case Presentation 277 Evaluations and Applications 279 Concluding Comments 281 Chapter Summary and Review 281 Feminist Key Terms 282 Chapter 11 Constructive Theory and Therapy 283 Introduction 283 Key Figures and Historical Context 284 Theoretical Principles 288 The Practice of Constructive Psychotherapies 291 Case Presentation 303 Evaluations and Applications 304 Concluding Comments 307 Chapter Summary and Review 308 Constructive Therapy Key Terms 308 Chapter 12 Family Systems Theory and Therapy 311With Kirsten W. Murray Introduction 311 Historical Context and Highlights 312 Theoretical Principles 314 Family Systems Therapy in Practice 320 Contemporary Family Therapy Developments 329 Case Presentation 331 Evaluations and Applications 334 Concluding Comments 336 Chapter Summary and Review 336 Family Systems Key Terms 337 Chapter 13 Developing Your Multicultural Orientation and Skills 339 Introduction 339 Historical and Contemporary Context 341 Theoretical Principles 345 The Practice of Multiculturally Sensitive Therapy 348 Case Presentation 357 Evaluations and Applications 360 Concluding Comments 364 Chapter Summary and Review 364 Multicultural Key Terms 364 Chapter 14 Psychotherapy and Counseling Integration 367 Introduction 367 Psychotherapy Integration: Historical and Theoretical Trends 369 The Practice of Integrative Therapies: Early Models 371 The Practice of Integrative Therapies: Third Wave Models 375 Stepping Back and Looking Forward 387 Concluding Comments 391 Chapter Summary and Review 391 Integrative Key Terms 392 References 393 Name Index 431 Subject Index 441 Long Description GET TO KNOW THE ORIGINS, DEVELOPMENT, AND KEY FIGURES OF EACH MAJOR COUNSELING THEORY This comprehensive text covers all the major theories in counseling and psychotherapy along with an emphasis on how to use these theoretical models in clinical practice. The authors cover the history, key figures, research base, multicultural implications, and practical applications of the following theoretical perspectives: Psychoanalytic, Individual/Adlerian, Existential, Gestalt, Person- Centered, Behavioral, Cognitive-Behavioral, Choice Theory/Reality Therapy, Feminist, Constructive, Family Systems, Multicultural, and Eclectic/Integrative. This text has case examples that bring each theory to life. The entire book has been updated with the latest research and techniques. Pedagogical features include learner objectives, "Putting It in Practice" boxes, questions for reflection, case examples and treatment planning, and chapter summaries. Every theory is examined from cultural, gender/sexual, and spiritual perspectives. The instructor supplement package includes a Respondus test bank, chapter outlines, supplemental lecture ideas, classroom activities, and PowerPoint slides. It also includes video demonstrations corresponding to every major theory and linked to each chapters contents. In addition, a WPLS course will be available after publication. Expanded video elements closely tied to sections of the text New visuals, including graphics, charts, and tables to facilitate student understanding of theories and how they relate to one another Increased coverage of multicultural and ethical issues in every chapter Cultural, gender, sexuality, and spiritual issues are integrated into every chapter The Sommers-Flanagans hands-on, practical approach emphasizes how students and practitioners can apply these theories in real-world practice. Students are empowered to develop theoretically-sound and evidence-based approaches to conducting counseling and psychotherapy. Feature Preface ix About the Authors xv CHAPTER 1 Psychotherapy and Counseling Essentials: An Introduction 1 CHAPTER 2 Psychoanalytic Approaches 29 Chapter 3 Individual Psychology and Adlerian Therapy 59 Chapter 4 Existential Theory and Therapy 89 Chapter 5 Person-Centered Theory and Therapy 113 Chapter 6 Gestalt Theory and Therapy 141 Chapter 7 Behavioral Theory and Therapy 167 Chapter 8 Cognitive Behavioral Theory and Therapy 199 Chapter 9 Choice Theory and Reality Therapy 229 Chapter 10 Feminist Theory and Therapy 255 With Maryl J. Baldridge Chapter 11 Constructive Theory and Therapy 283 Chapter 12 Family Systems Theory and Therapy 311 With Kirsten W. Murray Chapter 13 Developing Your Multicultural Orientation and Skills 339 Chapter 14 Psychotherapy and Counseling Integration 367 References 393 Name Index 431 Subject Index 441 Details ISBN1119473314 Pages 480 Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc Year 2018 ISBN-10 1119473314 ISBN-13 9781119473312 Format Paperback Edition 3rd Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc Subtitle Skills, Strategies, and Techniques Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States DEWEY 616.8914 Short Title Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories in Context and Practice Language English Publication Date 2018-06-29 UK Release Date 2018-06-29 NZ Release Date 2018-05-22 Edition Description 3rd edition Replaces 9780470617939 Audience Professional & Vocational US Release Date 2018-06-29 Author Rita Sommers-Flanagan AU Release Date 2018-05-03 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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