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The Art of Integrative Counseling

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- ISBN :1556203853
- Publisher :Amer Counseling Assn; Fourth Edition
- Publication Date :August 6, 2018
- Language :English
- Print Length :272

The Art of Integrative Counseling 4th Edition
Description:
The Art of Integrative Counseling, written by Gerald Corey, is a comprehensive guide that explores various contemporary counseling theories and techniques for developing an integrative approach to therapy. This 4th Edition includes real-world case examples that illustrate how to address individual client needs using a combination of behavioral, cognitive, and emotive approaches. Perfect for counseling students, this book covers essential topics such as building therapeutic alliances, setting clinical goals, addressing diversity, and handling resistance in clients.
Additionally, Corey emphasizes the use of evidence-based practices to ensure effective client outcomes, and provides guidance on dealing with transference and countertransference. With exercises that encourage readers to put themselves in the roles of therapist and client, this book remains an indispensable resource for both beginner and advanced counselors.
Key Features:
- Integrative Techniques: Learn how to apply an integrative approach by blending techniques from various counseling models.
- Evidence-Based Practice: Understand how to incorporate evidence-based methods to achieve effective client outcomes.
- Real-World Case Examples: Explore case studies that demonstrate how to apply counseling techniques in practice.
- Therapeutic Alliance: Learn strategies for building strong working alliances with clients and setting achievable goals.
- Working with Resistant Clients: Discover techniques to manage resistance and foster progress in therapy.
- Handling Transference and Countertransference: Gain insights into managing emotional dynamics between therapist and client.
What Is Integrative Counseling?
Integrative counseling is a therapeutic approach that combines elements from various counseling theories and techniques to create a personalized treatment plan that addresses the unique needs of each client. It allows counselors to draw on multiple models of therapy, such as cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, and psychodynamic approaches, to create flexible and effective interventions for a wide range of client issues.
In Gerald Corey’s The Art of Integrative Counseling, integrative techniques are applied to real-life case studies, providing a clear path for counselors to develop their own approach that fits the specific needs of their clients.
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Product Details:
- Publisher: Amer Counseling Assn
- Published: August 6, 2018
- ISBN: 9781556203855
- Language: English
- Print Length: 272 pages
- Format: PDF
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