Contemporary theory and practice in counseling and psychotherapy. (2015)
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- Book
- Title:
- Contemporary theory and practice in counseling and psychotherapy. (2015)
- Main Title:
- Contemporary theory and practice in counseling and psychotherapy
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Howard E.A. Tinsley, Suzanne H. Lease, Noelle S. Giffin Wiersma.
- Editors:
- Tinsley, Howard E. A
Lease, Suzanne H
Wiersma, Noelle S - Contents:
- Martha Mason; Abstract; Introduction; Alfred Adler; Basic Assumptions; Theory of Personality; Stages of Adlerian Counseling; Techniques to Encourage Reorientation; Extensions of the Theory; Applications of Adlerian Therapy; Limitations of Adlerian Counseling; Conclusion; Additional Resources; References; Chapter 5: Neo-Freudians and ego-analytic, object-relations, attachment, and brief psychoanalytic theory -- Anna L. Dickerman, Elizabeth L. Auchincloss; Abstract; Introduction; Historical Origins of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy; Principles of Contemporary Psychodynamic Psychotherapy; Contemporary Psychodynamic Approach to Understanding Psychopathology; Goals and Procedures of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy; Core Concepts in the Practice of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy; Limitations of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy; Research and Evidence-Basis in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy; Common Factors and Areas of Overlap; Overlap Between the Psychoanalytic Model and Cognitive Science; Cultural Factors in Psychodynamic Psychiatry; Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in Atypical Treatment Settings; Conclusion; Additional Materials; References; Part III: Theories Focusing On Client Actions; Chapter 6: B.F. Skinner, Albert Bandura, and behavioral modification -- Joseph J. Pear, Heather D. Simister; Abstract; Introduction; Basic Principles of Behavior; Behavioral Techniques; Overview of Major Behavior Therapy Approaches; Special Behavior Therapy Techniques; Treatment Applications to Specific Disorders;Martha Mason; Abstract; Introduction; Alfred Adler; Basic Assumptions; Theory of Personality; Stages of Adlerian Counseling; Techniques to Encourage Reorientation; Extensions of the Theory; Applications of Adlerian Therapy; Limitations of Adlerian Counseling; Conclusion; Additional Resources; References; Chapter 5: Neo-Freudians and ego-analytic, object-relations, attachment, and brief psychoanalytic theory -- Anna L. Dickerman, Elizabeth L. Auchincloss; Abstract; Introduction; Historical Origins of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy; Principles of Contemporary Psychodynamic Psychotherapy; Contemporary Psychodynamic Approach to Understanding Psychopathology; Goals and Procedures of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy; Core Concepts in the Practice of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy; Limitations of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy; Research and Evidence-Basis in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy; Common Factors and Areas of Overlap; Overlap Between the Psychoanalytic Model and Cognitive Science; Cultural Factors in Psychodynamic Psychiatry; Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in Atypical Treatment Settings; Conclusion; Additional Materials; References; Part III: Theories Focusing On Client Actions; Chapter 6: B.F. Skinner, Albert Bandura, and behavioral modification -- Joseph J. Pear, Heather D. Simister; Abstract; Introduction; Basic Principles of Behavior; Behavioral Techniques; Overview of Major Behavior Therapy Approaches; Special Behavior Therapy Techniques; Treatment Applications to Specific Disorders; Special Considerations in Diverse Populations; Conclusions; Additional Materials; References; Chapter 7: William Glasser and reality therapy -- Robert Wubbolding; Abstract; Overview of Reality Therapy; Choice Theory: Human Motivation and Personality; Reality Therapy: Applying Choice Theory; Choice Theory/Reality Therapy and Mindfulness Interface; Potential Criticisms Related to Reality Therapy; Research Support for Reality Therapy; Summary; Additional Resources; References; Chapter 8: Marsha Linehan and dialectical behavior therapy -- Sheila Crowell, Kendrick Rith; ABSTRACT; KEYWORDS; INTRODUCTION; Biosocial Theory; Assumptions of DBT; Functions and Modes of Treatment; Treatment Targets; Stages of Therapy; Dialectics and Dialectical Dilemmas; Mechanisms of Change; DBT and Mindfulness; Empirical Evidence for DBT; Common Factors in DBT; DBT and Positive Psychology; Conclusion; Additional Materials; References; Part IV: Theories Focusing On Client Thoughts; Chapter 9: Albert Ellis and rational-emotive behavior therapy -- Catharine MacLaren, Kristene A. Doyle, Raymond DiGiuseppe; Abstract; Overview; Core Theory of REBT; REBT Therapeutic Process; Research and Evidence-Basis in REBT; Common Factors and REBT; Cultural Factors in REBT; Specialized Applications of REBT; References; Chapter 10: Aaron Beck, Donald Meichenbaum and cognitive behavioral therapy -- Brian Johnson; Abstract; Introduction; Origins and Development of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT); Core Theoretical Assumptions and Key Concepts of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; Common Cognitive Behavioral Techniques; Empirical Support for CBT; Contemporary Applications; Conclusion; Additional Resources; References; Part V: Theories Focusing On Client Emotions; Chapter 11: Carl Rogers and client-centered counseling -- David Murphy, Irvin Yalom and existential therapy -- Stephen Diamond; Abstract; Introduction; Core Philosophical and Theoretical Concepts; Existential Technique: To Do or to Be?; Psychiatric Diagnosis and Psychopharmacology: A Modern Existential Dilemma; Clinical Applications of Contemporary Existential Therapy; Empirical Support for Contemporary Existential Psychotherapy; Confronting Psychotherapy's Current Existential Crisis; Summary and Conclusion; Additional Materials; References; Chapter 13: Bruce Ecker, Laurel Hulley, And coherence therapy -- Sara Bridges; Abstract; Introduction; Main Concepts and Methodology; Guiding Principles; Coherence Therapy Process and Effective Techniques; Mechanisms of Change; Empirical Evidence and Efficacy; Outcomes; Theoretical Extensions; Applications; Managed Care; Conclusion; Additional Resources; References; Chapter 14: Michael White and narrative therapy -- Scott Meier; Abstract; Introduction; Theoretical Aspects of Narrative Approaches; Process and Technique in Narrative Approaches; Potential Outcomes in Narrative Approaches; Conclusions; Additional Resources; References; Part VI: Integration of Counseling and Psychotherapy Theory; Chapter 15: Contemporary Gestalt Therapy: An Early Case of Theoretical Integration come of age -- Philip Brownell; Abstract; Introduction; The Early. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Los Angeles : SAGE
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 158.3
Counseling
Psychotherapy
Counseling -- methods
Evidence-Based Practice
Psychotherapy -- methods
Counseling
Psychotherapy
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781483313337
1483313336
9781483324784
1483324788 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781452286518
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