Counseling and psychotherapy theories in context and practice : skills, strategies, and techniques /

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Sommers-Flanagan, John, 1957- (Author), Sommers-Flanagan, Rita, 1953- (Author)
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2018.
Edition:Third edition.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories in Context and Practice; Brief Contents; Contents; Preface; About the Authors; Chapter 1 Psychotherapy and Counseling Essentials: An Introduction; Why Learn Theories?; Contemporary Theories, Not Pop Psychology; Human Suffering and Hope; What Is a Theory?; Context; Historical Context; The Father of Psychotherapy?; Four Historical-Cultural Perspectives; Definitions of Counseling and Psychotherapy; What Is Psychotherapy?; What Is Counseling?; What Are the Differences Between Psychotherapy and Counseling?
  • A Working Definition of Counseling and PsychotherapyThe Scientific Context of Counseling and Psychotherapy; Eysenck's Review; A Psychotherapy Research Boom; The Great Psychotherapy Debate; Common Therapeutic Factors; What Constitutes Evidence? Efficacy, Effectiveness, and Other Research Models; Techniques or Common Factors? The Wrong Question; Ethical Essentials; Competence and Informed Consent; Multicultural Sensitivity, Competence, and Humility; Confidentiality; Multiple Roles; Doing No Harm: A Convergence of Ethics and Science; Potentially Harmful Therapies; Additional Ethical Issues
  • Neuroscience in Counseling and PsychotherapyHistorical Reflections; Appreciating Neuroscience Complexities; Emergence of Personal Theory; Your First Client and Your First Theory; Our Biases; Our Theoretical Roots; Balance and Uncertainty; The Zeitgeist, Ortgeist, and Poltergeist; Concluding Comments; Chapter Summary and Review; Introductory Key Terms; Chapter 2 Psychoanalytic Approaches; Introduction; What Is Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy?; Sigmund Freud; Historical Context; The Seduction Hypothesis; Recanting the Seduction Hypothesis; Theoretical Principles; The Dynamic Approach
  • The Topographic ApproachThe Developmental Stage Approach; The Structural Approach; Psychopathology and Human Change; Evolution and Development in Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice; Anna and the Ego: Psychoanalytic Ego Psychology; Object Relations; Self-Psychology; Contemporary Movements; The Practice of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy; Assessment Issues and Procedures; The Basic Rule; Interpretation; Transference; Countertransference; Triangles of Insight; Dream Interpretation; Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in Action: Brief Vignettes; Case Presentation; Problem Formulation; Intervention
  • Outcomes MeasurementEvaluations and Applications; Evidence-Based Status; Cultural Sensitivity; Gender and Sexuality; Spirituality; Concluding Comments; Chapter Summary and Review; Psychoanalytic Key Terms; Chapter 3 Individual Psychology and Adlerian Therapy; Introduction; What Is Individual Psychology? (... and What Is Adlerian Therapy?); Alfred Adler; Historical Context; Theoretical Principles; People Are Whole and Purposeful; Social Interest or Gemeinschaftsgefühl; Striving for Superiority; Phenomenology; An Idiographic Approach; Soft Determinism