Case approach to counseling and psychotherapy / Gerald Corey.
Material type: TextPublisher: Australia : Thomson Brooks/Cole, [2005]Copyright date: 2005Edition: 6th edDescription: xix, 324 p. ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- volume
- 0534559212
- RC 465 .C812 2005.
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Graduate Studies | DLSU-D GRADUATE STUDIES Graduate Studies | Graduate Studies | RC 465 .C812 2005. (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3AEA0000288961 |
Designed to bridge the gap between theory and practice, this text presents vivid examples of how the major counseling approaches (psychoanalytic, Adlerian, existential, person-centered, Gestalt, reality, behavior, cognitive-behavior, family systems, feminist and, new to this edition, postmodern approaches) work with a single client, Ruth. By applying each theory to a single client, Dr. Corey illustrates each therapeutic approach in action and helps clear up misconceptions students might have about how a therapy actually works. Guest commentators (each a well-known and highly recognized practitioner) discuss Ruth's case based on their perspectives. In some cases, Dr. Corey was able to enlist the founder of a particular therapy such as William Glasser for choice theory and reality therapy, Arnold Lazarus for multimodal therapy, and Albert Ellis for rational emotive behavior therapy.
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