Theories and Strategies in Counseling and Psychotherapy (5e)

Richard K. James, University of Memphis
Burl E. Gilliland, University of Memphis
Title Theories and Strategies in Counseling and Psychotherapy
Edition 5th
ISBN 9780205343973
ISBN 10 020534397X
Published 24/06/2002
Published by Pearson Higher Ed USA
Pages 445
Format Paperback
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Description

Theories and Strategies in Counseling and Psychotherapy emphasizes core theories and current trends in the world of counseling and psychotherapy.

This is a text that operates in real time. It puts the student directly into psychotherapy as it is being practiced today through the latest theoretical research and delivery systems. The central axiom in the Fifth Edition is change—to accommodate the emerging ecological healthcare climate and to incorporate the expanding therapeutic strategies that continue to evolve.

Table of contents
Most chapters begin with “Fundamental Tenets,” “The Counseling Process,” “Strategies for Helping Clients,” and “Sample Case” and conclude with “Summary,” “Suggestions for Further Reading,” and “References.”

1. Introduction.

Purposes of the Book.

Overview.

Suggestions for Using the Book.

Personal Qualities of the Counselor.

I. HUMANISTIC THERAPY.

2. Person-Centered Counseling.

Contributions of the Person-Centered System.

Shortcomings of the Person-Centered System.

Person-Centered Counseling with Diverse Populations.

3. Gestalt Therapy.

Contributions of Gestalt Therapy.

Shortcomings of Gestalt Therapy.

Gestalt Therapy with Diverse Populations.

II. PSYCHODYNAMIC THERAPY.

4. Psychoanalytic Theory and Object Relations Therapy.

Contributions of Psychoanalytic Theory and Object Relations Therapy.

Shortcomings of Psychoanalytic Theory and Object Relations Therapy.

Psychoanalytic Theory and Object Relations Therapy with Diverse Populations.

5. Adlerian Therapy.

Contributions of Adlerian Therapy.

Shortcomings of Adlerian Therapy.

Adlerian Therapy with Diverse Populations.

6. Transactional Analysis.

Contributions of Transactional Analysis.

Shortcomings of Transactional Analysis.

Transactional Analysis with Diverse Populations.

III. BEHAVIORAL THERAPY.

7. Behavioral Counseling, Therapy, and Modification.

Contributions of the Behavioral System.

Shortcomings of the Behavioral System.

Behavioral Counseling with Diverse Populations.

IV. COGNITIVE THERAPY.

8. Choice Theory/Reality Therapy.

Contributions of Choice Theory and Reality Therapy.

Shortcomings of Choice Theory and Reality Therapy.

Choice Theory and Reality Therapy with Diverse Populations.

9. Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy.

Contributions of Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy.

Shortcomings of Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy.

Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy with Diverse Populations.

10. Cognitive Behavior Therapy.

Contributions of Cognitive Therapy.

Shortcomings of Cognitive Therapy.

Cognitive Therapy with Diverse Populations.

V. INTEGRATIVE THERAPY.

11. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy.

Contributions of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy.

Shortcomings of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy.

Solution-Focused Brief Therapy with Diverse Populations.

12. Systems Therapy.

Contributions of Systems Therapy.

Shortcomings of Systems Therapy.

Systems Therapy with Diverse Populations.

13. Eclectic Counseling and Psychotherapy.

Contributions of Eclectic Counseling and Psychotherapy.

Shortcomings of Eclectic Counseling and Psychotherapy.

Eclectic Counseling and Psychotherapy with Diverse Populations.

14. Computer-Assisted Therapy/Cybercounseling.

Contributions of Computer-Assisted Therapy/Cybercounseling.

Shortcomings of Computer-Assisted Therapy/Cybercounseling.

Computer-Assisted Therapy/Cybercounseling with Diverse Populations.

New to this edition
  • The psychoanalytic chapter has been completely restructured, moving away from the datedness of the Freudian psychoanalytic theory to a contemporary chapter focusing on Object Relations, one of the most popular current approaches to the practice of “pure” contemporary psychoanalytic therapy (Ch. 4).
  • Completely new chapter on Systems Therapy goes beyond a standard “family” systems approach to look at systems from an ecological perspective, adapting Bronfenbrenner’s interactive ecosystem theory to the field of counseling and psychotherapy (Ch. 12).
  • Significantly updated and revised chapter on Computer Assisted Theory/Cybercounseling provides a balanced and futuristic view of the emerging role of the computer as a counseling tool, including strengths, benefits, problems, and concerns (Ch. 14).
  • An expanded systematic model of counseling appears in the chapter on Eclectic Counseling and Psychotherapy. Due to the exigencies of managed care and the emphasis on brief therapy, the authors' systematic counseling model is now enhanced by these critical steps: a) induction and preparation to enter into counseling; and b) postevaluation to determine the effectiveness of counseling (Ch. 13).
  • New chapter on Solution Focused Brief Therapy features constructivist theory as its basic theoretical underpinning (Ch. 11).
  • The Jungian chapter and the Trait-Factor chapter have been removed from this edition and instead made available on the Companion Website.
  • TECHNOLOGY ADVANTAGE—Companion Website at http://www.ablongman.com/james5e offers easy access to classroom activities and practice quizzes.
Features & benefits
  • Provides information on computer technology and its uses in counseling.