Counseling Theory and Process

Major theories of counseling are presented in historical context reflecting the developments in psychodynamic theory, existential and humanist ideas and the evolution of cognitive/behavioral ideas. Following the coverage of theory, the authors apply the theories to practice, providing an integrated...

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Main Authors: Hansen, James C (Author), Stevic, Richard R (Author)
Other Authors: Warner, Richard W author
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston Allyn and Bacon 1986
Edition:Fourth Edition
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Summary:Major theories of counseling are presented in historical context reflecting the developments in psychodynamic theory, existential and humanist ideas and the evolution of cognitive/behavioral ideas. Following the coverage of theory, the authors apply the theories to practice, providing an integrated examination of the process. Any course focusing on theory and/or the process and procedures of counseling.
Physical Description:xii, 578 pages illustrations 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical and index
ISBN:0205087493