Theories of psychotherapy & counseling : concepts and cases
- Title
- Theories of psychotherapy & counseling : concepts and cases / Richard S. Sharf.
- Published by
- Australia ; Belmont, CA : Brooks/Cole, ©2000.
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- Description
- xxv, 708 pages : illustrations, portraits; 25 cm
- Summary
- Case examples and therapist-client dialogues show how each of 12 major theories can be applied to common psychological disorders (such as depression, anxiety, and borderline disorders) or to modes of treatment (such as individual, couples, families, and groups). Each theory chapter follows a similar organizational scheme, covering goals, assessment, the therapeutic relationship, techniques, research, current trends, time-limited approaches, and multicultural and gender issues. Comparison, critique, and theoretical integration are provided in the final chapter.
- Alternative title
- Theories of psychotherapy and counseling
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Case Reports
- Case studies
- Case studies.
- Études de cas.
- Contents
- Sect. I. A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Change in the Human Services. Ch. 1. Change: Why All the Commotion? Ch. 2. Applying Organizational Development and Leadership Theories -- Sect. II. Designing Change: Organizational Perspectives. Ch. 3. Actualizing the Vision: Developing Family-centered Services Past and Present. Ch. 4. Opening the Gates: Making a Children's Psychiatric Hospital More Responsive. Ch. 5. Standing at the Precipice: Coping with a Threatened Closure. Ch. 6. Stepping Out: Moving from Campus to the Workplace -- Sect. III. Addressing Change: Systems Perspective. Ch. 7. Into the Lion's Den: Understanding the Dynamics of a Large State Agency. Ch. 8. More than Just Data: Evaluating Neighborhood-based Police Services. Ch. 9. Beyond Rhetoric: Establishing a Comprehensive Services System. Ch. 10. Democracy Meets the Bottom Line: Caring for Children and Managing Resources -- Sect. IV. Putting Change in Perspective. Ch. 11. International Perspective: Journey to a Once Forbidden Land: Helping Estonia Bring Children Home. Ch. 12. Parents' Perspective -- The Heroine's Odyssey: the Child Services System Through the Eyes of Parents / Robert Cohen and Jeri Baker. Ch. 13. Young Workers' Perspective -- Learning the Ropes: Young People Entering Human Services -- Sect. V. Preparing for the Future. Ch. 14. Where are we Going and how do we Get there?
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.