Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy 11th Edition
Description
The Theory & Practice of Counseling – 11th Ed offers a clear and practical introduction to the major theories of counseling. It explains how counselors think, feel, and act across different therapeutic approaches.
This edition covers a wide range of models. These include psychoanalytic, Adlerian, existential, person-centered, Gestalt, reality, behavioral, cognitive-behavioral, family systems, feminist, postmodern, and integrative approaches. As a result, readers gain a strong foundation in both theory and application.
Designed for learning and practice, the book compares each counseling model in detail. It also shows how counselors can combine approaches to create a personal counseling style. Corey’s well-known case studies of Stan and Gwen bring theory into real-life situations and show how each approach works in practice.
In Theory & Practice of Counseling – 11th Ed, MindTap resources enhance the learning experience. Case-based videos support deeper understanding and promote critical thinking.
Ideal for students and professionals, this trusted resource makes counseling theories easy to understand and practical to use.