Developing your theoretical orientation in counseling and psychotherapy / Duane Halbur, Kimberly Vess Halbur.
Material type: TextPublisher: Boston : Pearson/A and B, [2006]Copyright date: ©2006Description: xii, 104 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0205396771
- 9780205396771
- 158.3 22
- BF38 .H33 2006
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | North Campus North Campus Main Collection | 158.3 HAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A406305B |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 95-97) and index.
Ch. 1. Why theoretical orientation is important -- Ch. 2. Incorporating theory into practice -- Ch. 3. Top ten ways to find your theoretical orientation -- Ch. 4. Five schools of thought and their theories of helping -- Ch. 5. Case examples for integrating theory to practice.
"Developing Your Theoretical Orientation in Counseling and Psychotherapy is a text that provides therapists-in-training with tools, strategies, and activities to formulate their response to the age-old question, "What's your theoretical orientation?"" "Highlights of this new text: provides a model for Intentional Theory Selection, which assists counselors and psychotherapists with the process of finding their own theoretical orientation; addresses specific strategies and activities for finding a theoretical orientation, allowing students to process their own thoughts, feelings, and beliefs about various theories (Chapter 3); and presents the "Selective Theory Sorter," a quiz that allows students to answer questions regarding their beliefs about people and the psychotherapy process. Once it is completed, students receive a score that indicates the theories to which they are most drawn (Chapter 3)."--BOOK JACKET.
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