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Counseling and Psychotherapy: Investigating Practice from Scientific, Historical, and Cultural Perspectives


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This innovative series is devoted to grasping the vast complexities of the practice of counseling and psychotherapy.

As a set of healing practices delivered in a context shaped by health delivery systems and the attitudes and values of consumers, practitioners, and researchers, counseling and psychotherapy must be examined critically.

By understanding the historical and cultural context of counseling and psychotherapy and by examining the extant research, these critical inquiries seek a deeper, richer understanding of what is a remarkably effective endeavor.

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Neuropsychotherapy How the Neurosciences Inform Effective Psychotherapy

Neuropsychotherapy: How the Neurosciences Inform Effective Psychotherapy

1st Edition

By Klaus Grawe
September 25, 2006

Neuropsychotherapy is intended to inspire further development and continual empirical updating of consistency theory. It is essential for psychotherapists, psychotherapy researchers, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, neuroscientists, and mental-health professionals. Profoundly important ...

Culture and the Therapeutic Process A Guide for Mental Health Professionals

Culture and the Therapeutic Process: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals

1st Edition

Edited By Mark M. Leach, Jamie D. Aten
January 21, 2010

While there are numerous resources for practitioners on the subject, the ambiguity remains of what actually constitutes effective multicultural counseling and psychotherapy and how it should be incorporated into their sessions.  This book addresses the question of how to apply current theories...

In Our Clients' Shoes Theory and Techniques of Therapeutic Assessment

In Our Clients' Shoes: Theory and Techniques of Therapeutic Assessment

1st Edition

By Stephen E. Finn
November 26, 2015

In Our Clients’ Shoes conveniently assembles a number of important papers on the Therapeutic Assessment approach in one resource, explicating its history, theory, techniques, as well as its impact on clients and assessors. Author Stephen E. Finn incorporates pieces presented at various conferences ...

Counseling and Therapy With Clients Who Abuse Alcohol or Other Drugs An Integrative Approach

Counseling and Therapy With Clients Who Abuse Alcohol or Other Drugs: An Integrative Approach

1st Edition

By Cynthia E. Glidden-Tracey
May 11, 2005

Every day, huge numbers of people use drugs or alcohol for recreation, medication, celebration, stress management, social lubrication, or escape. The abuse of psychoactive chemicals touches individual lives in countless ways, and clients frequently hint in therapy sessions at problems related to ...

Pharmacology and Treatment of Substance Abuse Evidence and Outcome Based Perspectives

Pharmacology and Treatment of Substance Abuse: Evidence and Outcome Based Perspectives

1st Edition

Edited By Lee M. Cohen, Frank L. Collins, Jr., Alice Young, Dennis E. McChargue, Thad R. Leffingwell, Katrina L. Cook
July 20, 2009

Given the prevalence of substance abuse in general clinical populations, it is important for healthcare providers to have knowledge and skill in the treatment of these problems. Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) involves the integration of the best evidence with clinical expertise and patient values. ...

Deaf Mental Health Care

Deaf Mental Health Care

1st Edition

Edited By Neil S. Glickman
January 16, 2013

This volume presents a state of the art account of the clinical specialty of mental health care of deaf people. Drawing upon some of the leading clinicians, teachers, administrators, and researchers in this field from the United States and Great Britain, it addresses critical issues from this ...

The Psychology of Working A New Perspective for Career Development, Counseling, and Public Policy

The Psychology of Working: A New Perspective for Career Development, Counseling, and Public Policy

1st Edition

By David Blustein
March 29, 2006

In this original and major new work, David Blustein places working at the same level of attention for social and behavioral scientists and psychotherapists as other major life concerns, such as intimate relationships, physical and mental health, and socio-economic inequities. He also provides ...

IDM Supervision An Integrative Developmental Model for Supervising Counselors and Therapists, Third Edition

IDM Supervision: An Integrative Developmental Model for Supervising Counselors and Therapists, Third Edition

1st Edition

By Cal D. Stoltenberg, Brian W. McNeill
October 23, 2009

The third edition of this book is an updated and expanded presentation of the widely used Integrative Developmental Model of Supervision. In contrast to other volumes on clinical supervision, Stoltenberg and McNeill present a comprehensive, time-tested, and empirically investigated model of ...

Intersections of Multiple Identities A Casebook of Evidence-Based Practices with Diverse Populations

Intersections of Multiple Identities: A Casebook of Evidence-Based Practices with Diverse Populations

1st Edition

Edited By Miguel E. Gallardo, Brian W. McNeill
May 18, 2009

Over the past two decades, there has been an increase in the need to prepare and train mental health personnel in working with diverse populations. In order to fully understand individuals from different cultures and ethnic backgrounds, practitioners need to begin to examine, conceptualize, and ...

Beyond Evidence-Based Psychotherapy Fostering the Eight Sources of Change in Child and Adolescent Treatment

Beyond Evidence-Based Psychotherapy: Fostering the Eight Sources of Change in Child and Adolescent Treatment

1st Edition

By George W. Rosenfeld
December 01, 2008

Beyond Evidence-Based Psychotherapy teaches students through a common factors point-of-view, combining research, case studies, multiple treatment orientations, and a perspective that describes the personal growth of a clinician’s career. It differs from previous texts in that it presents the recent...

Principles of Multicultural Counseling and Therapy

Principles of Multicultural Counseling and Therapy

1st Edition

Edited By Uwe P. Gielen, Juris G. Draguns, Jefferson M. Fish
November 05, 2008

In an era of globalization characterized by widespread migration and cultural contacts, psychologists, counselors, and other mental health professionals face a unique challenge: how does one practice successfully when working with clients from so many different backgrounds? Gielen, Draguns, and ...

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