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SAGE 800.818.7243 or 805.499.9774 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. pt fax: 805.375.5291 8 TEXTBOOKS THEORIES OF COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY: An Integrative Approach Elsie Jones-Smith, Diplomate in Counseling Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology This text offers an extensive array of theories, including all the mainstream approaches as well as contemporary ones such as narrative, feminist, and post-modern. The author provides an integrative framework that allows students to assess the various theories with respect to possible clinical application. By comparing and contrasting the theories, as well as analyzing strengths and weaknesses of each, students will learn to apply them more flexibly in practice. The book is divided into four major theoretical forces in psychotherapy, and introductory sections are provided to help students place a particular theory within a major theoretical period. CONTENTS 1. Introduction: Journey Toward Theory Integration / PART I: THE FIRST FORCE IN PSYCHOTHERAPY: PSYCHOANALYSIS AND PSYCHODYNAMIC THEORIES / 2. Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Theories / 3. Adlerian Psychotherapy / PART II: THE SECOND FORCE IN PSYCHOTHERAPY: BEHAVIOR AND COGNITIVE THERAPY / 4. Behavior Therapy / 5. Cognitive Approaches to Therapy / 6. Reality/Choice Therapy / PART III: The Third Force in Psychotherapy: Existential and Humanistic Worldviews / 7. Existential Therapy / 8. Person-Centered Therapy: Carl Rogers / 9. Gestalt Therapy / PART IV: THE FOURTH FORCE IN PSYCHOTHERAPY: SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIVISM AND POSTMODERNISM / 10. Multicultural Psychotherapy Theories / 11. Transcultural Psychotherapy: Bridges to Asia, Africa, and the Middle East / 12. Feminist Therapy and Lesbian and Gay Therapy / 13. Solution-Focused Therapy / 14. Narrative Therapy / 15. Integrating Spiritual/Religious Issues During Psychotherapy / 16. Strengths-Based Therapy / 17. Family Therapy Approaches / 18. Comparing and Contrasting the Theories of Psychotherapy / 19. Integrative Psychotherapy: Constructing Your Own Integrative Approach to Therapy HARDCOVER ISBN: 978-1-4129-1004-0 • ©2012 • 696 PAGES • • THEORIES OF COUNSELING AND THERAPY: An Experiential Approach SECOND EDITION Jeffrey A. Kottler, California State University, Fullerton • Marilyn J. Montgomery, Florida International University Through a unique approach that makes understanding theories in counseling and psychotherapy fun, stimulating, and personally meaningful, this fully updated Second Edition helps students comprehend the various and complex theories, apply the material to their own lives (through the use of the reflective exercises in every chapter), and internalize the content of the course. The book's three-part structure includes an introductory section that provides the background necessary for understanding the theories, a middle section that discusses the main theory "families," and a final section that focuses on synthesis and application. CONTENTS 1. A Personal Introduction to Theory / 2. Theory in Context / 3. Theory in a Clinician's Life / 4. Psychodynamic Approaches: Look to the Past to Set You Free / 5. Behavioral Approaches: What Is Learned Can Be Unlearned / 6. Humanistic Approaches: The Primacy of Personal Experience / 7. Cognitive Approaches: Thoughts before Feelings / 8. Systemic Approaches: All in the Family / 9. Brief Approaches: Problems and Solutions / 10. Theories on the Edge / 11. Integrative Approaches to Doing Therapy / 12. Personalizing and Customizing Theory for Clients and Settings PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4129-7926-9 • ©2011 • 440 PAGES • Career Counseling NEW! CAREER THEORY AND PRACTICE: Learning Through Case Studies THIRD EDITION Jane L. Swanson, Southern Illinois University Carbondale • Nadya A. Fouad, University of Wisconsin This text provides students with hands-on, practical examples of how to apply career development theories to career counseling clients. This book serves as a bridge between theory and practice. It is intended for students in graduate level career or vocational psychology or career practicum courses, as well as counseling practitioners as either a core textbook or supplementary resource to strengthen their services or expand their focus. It is user friendly, especially for counselors engaged in helping women and men make wise career choices, and is unique in that it links five major career development and choice theories to a particular person, Leslie. This case study approach is used throughout the book and provides an integrative thread that illustrates how similar the various theories are, and yet how they differ in important and useful ways. CONTENTS PART I: FUNDAMENTALS / 1. Career Counseling: An Overview / 2. Cultural Contexts and Career Counseling / 3. Testing and Assessment / 4. The Case of Leslie / 5. The Delivery of Culturally Responsive Career Counseling / PART II: THEORIES / 6. Holland's Theory of Vocational Personalities and Work Environments / 7. The Theory of Work Adjustment / 8. Super's Developmental Theory / 9. Gottfredson's Theory of Circumscription and Compromise / 10. Social Cognitive Career Theory / 11. Other Emerging Approaches / PART III: APPLICATIONS / 12. Ethical and Professional Issues Integrating Career Development in Different Settings / 13. Information about World of Work / 14. Integration with Non-Career Issues / 15. Summary PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4522-5669-6 • JULY 2014 • 320 PAGES •