Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy, Enhanced
by:
Gerald Corey
Summary:
The book provides a comprehensive overview of the major theories of counseling and psychotherapy, including their fundamental concepts, applications, and the techniques practitioners use in the field. It also encourages critical thinking and reflection by presenting case studies, ethical issues, and self-exploration exercises to help readers apply the theories to their own lives and future counseling practice.
Key points:
1. Theoretical Orientation: The book highlights the need for counselors to adopt a guiding framework or perspective that aligns with their beliefs and values.
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