Theories of counseling and psychotherapy : an integrative approach /
Counseling and psychotherapy. Theories of counselling and psychotherapy. Counselling and psychotherapy.
Elsie Jones-Smith.
- Second edition.
- xxxix, 783 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I. The First Force in Psychotherapy -- Part II. The Second Force in Psychotherapy -- Part III. The Third Force in Psychotherapy -- Part IV. The Fourth Force -- Part V. Neuroscience: The Fifth Force -- -- The First Force in Psychotherapy -- -- Introduction -- Goals of the Book -- Organization of the Book -- Definitions of Counseling and Psychotherapy -- Choosing a Theoretical Orientation to Therapy -- Integrative Psychotherapy: The Focus of This Text -- -- Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Theories -- Major Contributor: Sigmund Freud -- The Therapeutic Process -- Assessment -- Therapy Techniques -- Anna Freud -- Erik Erikson -- Object Relations School -- Donald Winnicott -- Self Psychology and Heinz Kohut -- Comparison and Contrasting of Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Theories -- Other Theoriests and Therapy Approaches -- Carl Gustav Jung -- -- Adlerian Psychotherapy -- Alfred Adler -- Phases of Therapy -- Multicultural Positives -- Empirical Evidence -- -- The Second Force in Psychotherapy -- -- Behavior Therapy and Psychopharmacology -- Major Contributors -- Key Concepts -- Theory of Maladaptive Behavior -- Therapeutic Process -- Behavior Therapy Techniques -- Current Trends in Behavior Therapy -- Behavioral Assessment: The Functional Assessment Model -- Multicultural Positives -- Multicultural Blind Spots -- -- Cognitive Approaches to Therapy -- Major Contributors -- Key Concepts of REBT -- Albert Bandura (1925- ): Social Modeling, Observational Learning, and Self-Efficacy -- Aaron Beck (1921- ): Cognitive Therapy and Depression -- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) -- Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) -- -- Reality/Choice Therapy -- Key Concepts of Reality/Choice Theory -- Reality Therapy/Choice Theory and Maladaptive Behavior -- Total Behavior -- Control A Key Component of Reality Therapy -- The 10 Axoms of Choice Therapy -- Seven Deadly Habits and Seven Caring Habits -- Goals of Reality Choice Therapy -- Reality/Choice Therapy and the Therapeutic Process -- Reality Therapy Counseling Techniques -- Reality/Choice Therapy and the Schools -- Multicultural Positivism -- Contributions and Criticisms of Reality Therapy -- -- The Third Force in Psychotherapy -- -- Existential Therapy -- The Contributions of Roll May (1904-1994): First Major American Existentialist -- Victor Frankl (1905-1997) and Logotherapy -- Existentialism and the Schools -- Multicultural Positivism -- Contributions and Criticisms of Existential Therapy -- -- Person Centered Therapy -- Carl Rogers: Brief Historical Overview -- The Person Centered View of Human Nature -- Person-Centered Therapy and Personality Development -- Healthy Psychological Development and the Fully Functioning Person -- Maladaptive Behavior or Psychopathology -- Person-Centered Therapy and the Therapeutic Process -- Person-Centered Therapy Techniques -- Person-Centered Counseling and the Schools -- Multicultural Positives -- Multicultural Blind Spots -- Contributions and Criticisms of Person-Centered Therapy -- -- Gestalt Therapy -- Philosophical Roots for Gestalt Therapy -- Influence of Existentialism on Gestalt Therapy -- Key Concepts of Gestalt Therapy -- Personality Development: Healthy Development -- Maladaptive Behavior or Psychopathology -- Gestalt Therapy and the Therapeutic Process -- The Therapeutic Relationship: Dialogues Between Therapist and Client -- Gestalt Therapy Techniques: Exercises and Experiments -- Multicultural Positives -- Contributions and Criticisms of Gestalt Therapy -- -- Part I. 1. 2. 3. Part II. 4. 5. 6. Part III. 7. 8. 9. Motivational INterviewing and the Stages of Change Theory -- Brief Biography of William R. Miller -- Stephen Rollnick -- Key Concepts of Motivational Interviewing -- Nine Strategies for Evoking Change Talk -- Sample Motivational Interviewing (MI) Session -- Key Concepts of the Transtheoretical Model of Change -- -- The Expressive Arts Therapies -- Key Concepts in Expressive Arts Therapy -- Art Therapy -- Music Therapy -- Play Therapy -- -- The Fourth Force -- -- Multicultural Psychotherapy Theories -- Eurocentric Psychotherapy Theories and Western Values -- What Is Multicultural Counseling? -- Multicultural Counseling Theory: Five Emerging Theories -- Ethnic Self-Schemas and Mental Health Issues -- Multicultural Counseling Techniques -- Contributions and Limitations of Multiculturalism -- -- Transcultural Psychotherapy -- Commonalities Among Asian Theories of Personality and Psychotherapy -- Japanese Approaches to Psychotherapy -- Morita Therapy -- Chinese Contributions to Psychotherapy: Mindfulness -- African Approaches to Healing and Psychotherapy -- Arab Approaches to Psychotherapy -- -- Feminist Therapy and Lesbian and Gay Therapy -- Feminist Therapy -- Gay and Lesbian Therapy -- -- Solution-Focused Therapy -- Solution-Focused Therapy and Social Constructivism -- Brief Therapy: Number of Sessions for Solution-Focused Therapy -- -- Narrative Therapy -- Brief Overview: Narrative Therapy -- -- Integrating Religious/Spiritual Issues During Psychotherapy -- Integration of Spirituality/Religion in Psychotherapeutic Approaches -- Brief Historical Overview of Spirituality and Religion in Psychotherapy -- Key Concepts in Spirituality/Religion -- Spirituality and the Therapeutic Relationship -- Spiritual Techniques -- -- Strengths-Based Therapy -- The Strengths-Based Therapy Model (SBT): Elsie J. Smith -- Core Concepts in the Strengths-Based Therapy Model -- Strengths Development Theory -- Phases of the Strengths-Based Therapy Model (SBT) -- -- Family Therapy Approaches -- Definition and Function of a Family -- Murray Bowen (1913-1990) and Multigenerational Family Therapy -- The Experiential Family Therapists -- Structural Family Therapy -- Strategic Family Therapy -- -- Neuroscience: The Fifth Force -- -- Neuroscience, Psychotherapy, and Neuropsychotherapy -- Important Contributors Connecting Neuroscience and Psychotherapy -- Toward a Theoretical Framework for Neuropsychotherapy -- Two Cerebral Hemispheres: Right Brain and Left Brain Development -- Mental Health from a Neuroscientific Perspective -- Methods and Techniques for Neuropsychotherapy -- Neuroscience and the DSM-5 -- Cultural Neuroscience and Multiculturalism -- -- Comparing and Contrasting the Theories of Psychotherapy -- Worldviews of Theories of Psychotherapy -- Key Concepts of Theories of Psychotherapy -- Therapy Techniques -- Forming a Multicultural Conceptualization of Clients -- Future Outlook of Theoretical Approaches -- -- Integrative Psychotherapy -- Brief Historical Overview of the Integrative Movement -- Pathways to Psychotherapy Integration -- Multitheoretical Approaches -- Stages of Professional Development as a Therapist. 10. 11. Part IV. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Part V. 20. 21. 22.
"This breakthrough edition of Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy: An Integrative Approach sets a new standard in counseling theories books. The Second Edition goes beyond expert coverage of traditional and social constructivist theories with coverage of more contemporary approaches to psychotherapy, including individual chapters on spirituality and psychotherapy, strengths-based therapy, neuroscience and neuropsychotherapy, motivational interviewing, and the expressive arts therapies. In every chapter, the case study of a preadolescent boy demonstrates how each theory can be applied in psychotherapy. Up to date and easy to read, the book engages readers with inner reflection questions that help them apply the theories to the lives of their clients and shows them how to develop their own integrative approach to psychotherapy."--Publisher's website.