Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories and Interventions Kindle Edition seventh edition by David Capuzzi Mark D. Stauffe
This foundational text offers dynamic and fresh perspectives on theories across the
helping professions to help guide client case conceptualization and therapeutic transformation.
A diverse group of topical experts providees contemporary insight on the following theories: relational-cultural,
psychodynamic, Jungian, Adlerian, existential, person-centered, Gestalt, cognitive behavioral,
third-wave cognitive behavioral, rational emotive, reality therapy/choice, family, feminist, constructivist,
and emotion-focused theories, as well as creative approaches
to counseling used in a variety of theoretical models.
Each theory is discussed in terms of historical backtround; human nature and development;
major constructs; applications, including goals, the process of change, traditional and brief
interventions, and serious mental health issues, supporting research and limitations; and the case of Clarita.
The use of a consistent case study across chapters reinforces the differences between theories and demonstrates
how each theory influences the counseling and treatment plan. A complimentary test manual and PowerPoints for instructor use are available by request.