Theories of Counselling and Psychotherapy: An Introduction to the Different Approaches

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This authoritative overview of the main approaches to counselling and psychotherapy offers a uniquely concise and systematic framework for understanding and comparing different models of working.

Bringing together the philosophical and practical elements of a wide range of psychological therapies, Stephen Joseph examines the assumptions and values that underpin different understandings of mental distress and the various approaches to psychological assessment and treatment. He sets his discussion in the context of the contemporary drive towards evidence-based practice.

In particular, he:

  • shows how the psychological therapies are affected by philosophy and theory
  • brings together psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioural and humanistic ideas in one clear and easily navigable structure
  • features well-chosen case studies that are revisited in each theoretical model
  • includes handy summary charts, new ‘topics for reflection’, and a full glossary.

This is a versatile and approachable text which offers an essential starting-point for students on counselling and psychotherapy courses; those training to work in psychological therapy services; or students taking counselling psychology, clinical psychology or mental health courses at advanced and postgraduate level.

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Name in long format: Theories of Counselling and Psychotherapy: An Introduction to the Different Approaches
ISBN-10: 0230576370
ISBN-13: 9780230576377
Book pages: 200
Book language: en
Edition: 2nd ed. 2010
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Palgrave
Dimensions: Height: 9.21 Inches, Length: 6.14 Inches, Weight: 0.69225150268 Pounds, Width: 0.423 Inches

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