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Now in its 4thedition, Counseling Psychologyremains one of the leading, trusted introductory texts orienting students to this expansive and dynamic field.

This comprehensive overview of the entire field of counseling psychology surveys key professional practices and issues, interventions, science and research, andgeneralbasic concepts. It examines the history and growth of the field; its themes and foundations, including vital issues of ethics and cultural competence; its contributions to research in areas such as vocational psychology and social justice; and the ways in which counseling psychologists have helped develop effective practices in psychotherapy and counseling.

Buildingon the four-part structure of the previous edition,Counseling Psychologyprovides key updates and expanded discussion of important topics like diversity and social justice. The addition of Questions for Reflection at the end of each chapter and feature boxes highlig

Table of Contents

Preface
Part I. Foundations of Counseling Psychology
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Counseling Psychology
Chapter 2. History of Counseling Psychology
Chapter 3. Ethical Values of Counseling Psychologists
Part II. The Science of Counseling Psychology
Chapter 4. Research Strategies and Paradigms of Counseling Psychologists
Chapter 5. Vocational Psychology: History and Recent Trends
Chapter 6. Diversity and Social Justice
Chapter 7. Working With Strengths: Counseling Psychology's Calling
Chapter 8. Analyzing the Outcomes and Processes of Counseling and Psychotherapy
Part III. The Practice of Counseling Psychology
Chapter 9. The Therapeutic Relationship
Chapter 10. The Science and Practice of Assessment
Chapter 11. The Psychodynamic Approach
Chapter 12. The Cognitive-Behavioral Approach
Chapter 13. The Humanistic–Experiential Approach
Chapter 14. The Feminist Multicultural Approach
Chapter 15. Career Counseling: Theories and Interventions
Chapter 16. Therapeutic Groupwork: Beyond the Individual
Chapter 17. Couple and Family Therapy
Part IV. Careers in Counseling Psychology
Chapter 18. Training and Professional Issues in Counseling Psychology
References
Index
About the Authors

Counseling Psychology

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A Paperback / softback by Charles J. Gelso, Elizabeth Nutt Williams

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    Publisher: American Psychological Association
    Publication Date: 24/08/2021
    ISBN13: 9781433836473, 978-1433836473
    ISBN10: 1433836475

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Now in its 4thedition, Counseling Psychologyremains one of the leading, trusted introductory texts orienting students to this expansive and dynamic field.

    This comprehensive overview of the entire field of counseling psychology surveys key professional practices and issues, interventions, science and research, andgeneralbasic concepts. It examines the history and growth of the field; its themes and foundations, including vital issues of ethics and cultural competence; its contributions to research in areas such as vocational psychology and social justice; and the ways in which counseling psychologists have helped develop effective practices in psychotherapy and counseling.

    Buildingon the four-part structure of the previous edition,Counseling Psychologyprovides key updates and expanded discussion of important topics like diversity and social justice. The addition of Questions for Reflection at the end of each chapter and feature boxes highlig

    Table of Contents

    Preface
    Part I. Foundations of Counseling Psychology
    Chapter 1. An Introduction to Counseling Psychology
    Chapter 2. History of Counseling Psychology
    Chapter 3. Ethical Values of Counseling Psychologists
    Part II. The Science of Counseling Psychology
    Chapter 4. Research Strategies and Paradigms of Counseling Psychologists
    Chapter 5. Vocational Psychology: History and Recent Trends
    Chapter 6. Diversity and Social Justice
    Chapter 7. Working With Strengths: Counseling Psychology's Calling
    Chapter 8. Analyzing the Outcomes and Processes of Counseling and Psychotherapy
    Part III. The Practice of Counseling Psychology
    Chapter 9. The Therapeutic Relationship
    Chapter 10. The Science and Practice of Assessment
    Chapter 11. The Psychodynamic Approach
    Chapter 12. The Cognitive-Behavioral Approach
    Chapter 13. The Humanistic–Experiential Approach
    Chapter 14. The Feminist Multicultural Approach
    Chapter 15. Career Counseling: Theories and Interventions
    Chapter 16. Therapeutic Groupwork: Beyond the Individual
    Chapter 17. Couple and Family Therapy
    Part IV. Careers in Counseling Psychology
    Chapter 18. Training and Professional Issues in Counseling Psychology
    References
    Index
    About the Authors

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