Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy
Eleventh Edition
Theory and Practice
of Counseling and
Psychotherapy
Gerald Corey
Eleventh
Edition
SE/Corey, Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy, 11th Edition ISBN -978-0-357-76442-8 ©20XX Designer: XXX
Text & Cover printer: Sheridan Versailles Binding: PB Trim: 8” x 10” CMYK
, Theories at-a-Glance
The tables in this book compare theories over a range of topics, thereby providing you with
the ability to easily compare, contrast, and grasp the practical aspects of each theory. These
tables also serve as invaluable resources that can be used to review the key concepts, philoso-
phies, limitations, contributions to multicultural counseling, applications, techniques, and
goals of all theories in this text.
The following chart provides a convenient guide to the tables in this text.
Pages
6–7 Table 1.1 Overview of Contemporary Counseling Models
71–72 Table 4.1 Ego-Defense Mechanisms
74–75 Table 4.2 Comparison of Freud’s Psychosexual Stages and Erikson’s
Psychosocial Stages
537 Table 15.1 The Basic Philosophies
538–539 Table 15.2 Key Concepts
543 Table 15.3 Goals of Therapy
546–547 Table 15.4 The Therapeutic Relationship
548–549 Table 15.5 Techniques of Therapy
549–550 Table 15.6 Applications of the Approaches
551 Table 15.7 Contributions to Multicultural Counseling
552 Table 15.8 Limitations in Multicultural Counseling
553–554 Table 15.9 Contributions of the Approaches
554–555 Table 15.10 Limitations of the Approaches
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, Overview of Focus Questions for the Theories
For the chapters dealing with the different theories, you will have a basic understand-
ing of this book if you can answer the following questions as they apply to each of the eleven
theories:
Who are the key figures (founder or founders) associated with the approach?
What are some of the basic assumptions underlying this approach?
What are a few of the key concepts that are essential to this theory?
What do you consider to be the most important goals of this therapy?
What is the role the therapeutic relationship plays in terms of therapy outcomes?
What are a few of the techniques from this therapy model that you would want to incorporate
into your counseling practice?
What are some of the ways that this theory is applied to client populations, settings, and treat-
ment of problems?
What do you see as the major strength of this theory from a diversity perspective?
What do you see as the major shortcoming of this theory from a diversity perspective?
What do you consider to be the most significant contribution of this approach?
What do you consider to be the most significant limitation of this approach?
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, Theories at-a-Glance
The tables in this book compare theories over a range of topics, thereby providing you with
the ability to easily compare, contrast, and grasp the practical aspects of each theory. These
tables also serve as invaluable resources that can be used to review the key concepts, philoso-
phies, limitations, contributions to multicultural counseling, applications, techniques, and
goals of all theories in this text.
The following chart provides a convenient guide to the tables in this text.
Pages
6–7 Table 1.1 Overview of Contemporary Counseling Models
71–72 Table 4.1 Ego-Defense Mechanisms
74–75 Table 4.2 Comparison of Freud’s Psychosexual Stages and Erikson’s
Psychosocial Stages
537 Table 15.1 The Basic Philosophies
538–539 Table 15.2 Key Concepts
543 Table 15.3 Goals of Therapy
546–547 Table 15.4 The Therapeutic Relationship
548–549 Table 15.5 Techniques of Therapy
549–550 Table 15.6 Applications of the Approaches
551 Table 15.7 Contributions to Multicultural Counseling
552 Table 15.8 Limitations in Multicultural Counseling
553–554 Table 15.9 Contributions of the Approaches
554–555 Table 15.10 Limitations of the Approaches
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