This text provides a comprehensive overview of a variety of major counseling theories & focuses on the integration of different theoretical models. Appropriate for advanced undergraduates & graduate students it offers a detailed description of the philosophical basis for each theory along with historical context & a biography of the founder. Each chapter follows a similar format & explores the main features of the theory including its approach to & ideas on personality development human nature the role of environment the change process in therapy & contributions & limitations to the mental health field. Theory-specific information on diagnosis psychopharmacology multicultural issues spirituality & gender issues is also discussed. These features will provide students with a deeper & more complete understanding of counseling theory than is available in any single resource & allow them to easily bridge classroom study to their future practice. This second edition of the text has been completely updated &
Includes:: more case examples as well as a new chapter on Constructivist approaches. An online instructor's manual with student resources is available & offers material to enhance the pedagogical features of the text.