Counseling Psychology
An Integrated Positive Psychological Approach
1. Auflage Juni 2015
264 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Counseling Psychology: An Integrated Positive Approach introduces a new dimension in counseling psychology which includes both symptom treatment and positive psychology; this unique approach guides readers to enhance clients' positive potential, rather than focusing solely on the treatment of clients' negative symptoms.
* An integrative counseling approach which maximizes graduate students' understanding of counseling theories and positive psychology
* Enables counselors to tailor integrative counseling to multicultural clients, helping graduate students and mental health professionals become culturally sensitive
* Discusses how clients manage day to day living, and can even thrive despite severe symptoms
Part I Conceptual Framework 1
1 Introduction: Toward an Integrative Approach in Counseling 3
2 Therapeutic Relationship: Exploring Clients' Symptoms and Strengths 17
3 Powered by Struggles and Strengths 26
Part II Integration of Counseling Theories and Positive Psychology 43
4 Positive Psychology in Counseling: What is it? 45
5 Psychoanalytic Therapy 57
6 Adlerian Therapy 76
7 Existential Therapy 96
8 Person?]Centered Therapy 112
9 Gestalt Therapy 129
10 Behavior Therapy 145
11 Cognitive?]Behavior Therapy 163
12 Reality Therapy 181
13 Feminist Therapy 198
14 Family Therapy 218
Appendix 236
References 239
Index 250
Dr Puncky Heppner, Curators Professor, College of Education, University of Missouri
"In Counseling Psychology: An Integrated Positive Psychological Approach, Ruth Chao provides an engaging and delightful narrative for better incorporation of positive approaches in counseling theories. I heartily recommend this book!"
Glenn E. Good, dean and professor, University of Florida, and author of Counseling and Psychotherapy Essentials: Integrating Theories, Skills, and Practices