Theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy citation

Theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy citation

  • Edited by:, &
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc
    • Publication year: 2016
    • Online pub date: January 09, 2020
  • Discipline: Counseling & Psychotherapy
  • Subject: Theory & Approaches (general), Clinical Psychology (general), Counseling Psychology
  • DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781071800386
  • Keywords:

    acceptance and commitment therapy, achievement, addiction, Adlerian psychology, Adlerian therapy, affect, Albert Ellis, Alfred Adler, alliances, American Counseling Association, American Psychological Association, anger, anxiety, anxiety disorders, applied behavior analysis, assessment, attachment, attachment theory, attitudes, autism spectrum disorders, automatic thoughts, awareness, behavior analysis, behavior change, behavior modification, behavioral therapy, birth order, borderline personality disorder, brief therapy, Carl Jung, Carl Rogers, case studies, choice theories, clients, clinical practice, clinical psychology, cognition, cognitive behavioral therapy, cognitive psychology, cognitive therapy, commitment, common factors model, competence, conflict, consciousness, consultation, coping styles, counseling, counseling and psychotherapy, counseling psychology, counseling theories, counselling, counselors, creativity, crisis, cultural context, daily life, death, decision making, defense mechanisms, depression, desire, diagnosis, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, dialectical behavior therapy, discipline, disorders, distress, dodo (bird), dreams, duty to warn, DVD, eating disorders, effect size, effectiveness, efficacy, ego, emotion, empathy, empirical research, evaluation, evidence-based practice, evidence-based treatment, exercise, existential therapy, experiential learning, experiments, expertise, exposure therapy, family therapy, fantasy, fear, foundations, free association, freedom, gestalt therapy, group theory, group therapy, handbooks, health, homework, human motivation, id, illness, individual differences, individual therapy, interpersonal relationships, interviews, irrational beliefs, journal articles, journals, knowledge, language, life events, life experiences, life story, lifestyles, Los Angeles, managed care, mechanisms, memory, mental health, mental health services, meta-analysis, methodology, mindfulness, motivation, movement, movements, narrative therapy, narratives, need for belonging, needs and wants, negative reinforcement, New York, New York City, object relations theory, operant conditioning, organisms, organizations, orientation, outcomes, outcomes research, pain, panic disorder, parenting, parents, patients, personality, personality development, personality disorders, person-centered therapy, persons, philosophy, positive psychology, positive reinforcement, post-traumatic stress disorder, practice (psychology), preference, problem behaviors, problem solving, professional organizations, professions, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, psychologists, psychology, psychopathology, psychotherapists, psychotherapy, punishment, race, rational emotive behavior therapy, reality therapy, reinforcement, reinforcement schedule, relationships with clients, relaxation, religion, resistance, role playing, San Francisco, scale, scaling, schedules of reinforcement, self-concept, self-efficacy, self-regulation, sensation, sexual orientation, Sigmund Freud, social interaction, social justice, social work, Southern University, stages of development, stimuli, stimulus control, students, substance abuse, success, suffering, supervision, task forces, teaching, teaching skills, teams, testing, the crisis, theoretical approaches, theories, theories of practice, therapeutic relationship, therapy groups, tolerance, training skills, transference, trauma, trust, truth, unconditional positive regard, unconscious, unconscious processes, United States, vulnerability, Washington, well-being, working alliance

  • Summary

  • Contents

  • Subject index

This comprehensive, topically arranged text provides a contemporary account of counseling theories as practiced by internationally acclaimed experts in the field. Each chapter covers the way mindfulness, strengths-based positive psychology, and the common factors model is integrated into the theory. A special emphasis on evidence-based practice helps readers prepare for their work in the field. Key Features • The text focuses on how each theory presents a useful and effective basis for contemporary practice, providing students with the most up-to-date scholarship on current theories and how these theories guide the practice of today’s counselors and psychotherapists. • Chapters are written by internationally acclaimed experts offering a truly global and complete perspective of the field. • Discussion of the pros and cons of each theoretical approach allows students to explore all sides of an approach, offering an opportunity for balanced, critical analysis of the material. • Brief therapies or “manualized” approaches, developed in response to the limits imposed by insurance companies on the number of reimbursable therapy sessions per client, are addressed, as many theoretical approaches offer strategies for providing these therapies. • Careful discussion in every chapter of the applicability of theories to a diverse client population allows readers to address the specific needs of a broader clientele while acknowledging gender, race, age, sexual orientation, religion, etc. • Integrated coverage of and a separate chapter on evidence-based practice introduce students to what is becoming the expected standard for effectively working with clients. • Lists of additional resources from expert contributors allow students to further explore the concepts presented.

locked icon

Sign in to access this content

Sign in

Get a 30 day FREE TRIAL

  • Theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy citation

    Watch videos from a variety of sources bringing classroom topics to life

  • Read modern, diverse business cases

  • Explore hundreds of books and reference titles

sign up today!

How do you cite theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy?

APA Citation (style guide) Corey, G. (2009). ... .
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide) Corey, Gerald. 2009. ... .
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide) Corey, Gerald, Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy. ... .
MLA Citation (style guide) Corey, Gerald..

What are the five theories of Counselling?

5 Counseling Theories You May Recognize.
Psychoanalytical Counseling. Psychoanalytical counseling was first developed by Sigmund Freud. ... .
Behavioral Counseling. The basis behind the behavioral theory is that behavior is learned. ... .
Cognitive Counseling. ... .
Humanistic Counseling. ... .
Holistic Counseling..

What are the four theories of Counselling?

Fortunately, almost all of the many individual theoretical models of counseling fall into one or more of six major theoretical categories: humanistic, cognitive, behavioral, psychoanalytic, constructionist and systemic.

What is theory in guidance and Counselling?

Psychotherapy theories provide a framework for therapists and counselors to interpret a client's behavior, thoughts, and feelings and help them navigate a client's journey from diagnosis to post-treatment. Theoretical approaches are an understandably integral part of the therapeutic process.