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Tables of Contents for Counseling and Psychotherapy
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
About the Authors
iii
 
Taking Theory into Practice
x
 
Preface
xii
 
The Culturally Intentional Counselor or Therapist: Introduction and Overview
1
20
Chapter Goals
1
1
Relativity: Our Stories about Reality Depend on Our Perspectives
2
6
Spirituality and Religion
8
1
The Community Genogram: A Practice Strategy
9
5
Cultural Intentionality
14
2
The Scientist-Practitioner
16
1
Ethics and the Counseling and Psychotherapy Process
16
3
Taking Theory into Practice
19
2
PART I Foundational Theories and Skills for Effective Counseling and Therapy
21
110
The Empathic Attitude: Individual, Family, and Culture
23
27
Chapter Goals
23
1
Individual, Family, and Cultural Empathy
24
8
The Language of Multicultural Identity
32
2
The Multicultural Cube
34
4
Empathy, the Family, and Multicultural Issues
38
3
The Family Genogram or Chart
41
3
Toward Multicultural Empathy and Competence
44
2
Using Individual, Family, and Multicultural Empathy in the Interview
46
4
Conducting an Intentional Interview: Theory, Skills, Decisions, and Solutions
50
 
Chapter Goals
50
1
The Microskills and Decisional Counseling Worldview
51
3
Multicultural Issues, Microskills, and Decisional Counseling
54
1
The Microskills Approach: The Pragmatics of Constructivism
55
17
Different Skill Patterns for Different Theories
72
2
Decisional Counseling: Pragmatism in Action
74
7
Microskills and Brief Solution-Oriented Counseling and Therapy
81
5
Limitations and Practical Implications of the Decisional and Microskills Approach
86
 
Developmental Counseling and Therapy: Individual and Family Therapy
89
131
Sandra A. Rigazio-DiGilio
Allen E. Ivey
Mary Bradford Ivey
Lynn Simek-Morgan Chapter Goals
Chapter Goals
89
1
A Figure to Figure: What Is Your Perspective?
90
1
The DCT Postmodern Worldview
90
4
Central DCT Constructs of Integrating Skills and Theory
94
11
DCT in Applied Practice
105
5
Developing an Integrated Assessment and Treatment Plan
110
4
Systemic Cognitive-Developmental Therapy and Family Systems
114
3
Using SCDT in Applied Practice
117
8
Developing a Generalized Plan for Treatment
125
1
Limitations and Practical Implications of an Integrative Approach to Psychotherapy
125
6
PART II Multicultural Counseling and Therapy: The Fourth Force
131
76
Multicultural Counseling and Therapy I: Metatheory---Taking Theory into Practice
133
37
Harold E. Cheatham
Allen E. Ivey
Mary Bradford Ivey
Paul B. Pedersen
Sandra A. Rigazio-DiGilio
Lynn Simek-Morgan
Derald Wing Sue
Chapter Goals
133
1
Approaches to Multicultural Counseling and Therapy
134
3
MCT as Metatheory
137
10
The Multiple Contexts and Experiences of MCT
147
14
Cultural Identity Development Theory
161
4
Advantages and Limitations of MCT
165
5
Multicultural Counseling and Therapy II: Integrative Practice
170
37
Harold E. Cheatham
Allen E. Ivey
Mary Bradford Ivey
Paul B. Pedersen
Sandra A. Rigazio-DiGilio
Lynn Simek-Morgan
Derald Wing Sue
Chapter Goals
170
1
Coconstructing Culturally Appropriate Techniques and Strategies
171
1
Feminist Therapy
172
4
Applying MCT with Culturally Different Clients
176
6
MCT Practice and Multiple Helping Roles
182
4
Family Therapy and Multicultural Issues
186
1
Traditional Healing
187
5
The Liberation of Consciousness: Self-in-Relation
192
9
Adapting Existing Theories, Skills, and Strategies to the MCT Counseling Session
201
2
Limitations and Practical Implications of MCT
203
4
PART III Historical Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy: The First, Second, and Third Forces
207
214
Psychodynamic Counseling and Therapy I: Conception and Theory
209
33
Chapter Goals
209
1
The Psychodynamic Frame of Reference
210
2
Multicultural Issues and the Psychodynamic Tradition
212
1
Central Constructs of Psychodynamic Theory
213
8
Object Relations Theory
221
3
The Family Unconscious and Multicultural Psychodynamic Theory
224
4
Using Psychodynamic Theory for Case Conceptualization
228
7
Using Psychodynamic Theory for Treatment of Personality Style Disorder
235
1
Limitations and Practical Implications of Psychodynamic Approaches
236
6
Psychodynamic Counseling and Therapy II: Applications for Practice
242
24
Chapter Goals
242
1
Free Association: The Central Strategy
243
5
Interpretation
248
1
Dream Analysis
249
5
Using Regression Techniques to Reexperience Past Trauma
254
3
Analysis of Resistance
257
1
Analysis of Transference and Countertransference
258
1
Projective Identification
259
2
Treating the Family/Multicultural Unconscious
261
1
Limitations and Practical Implications of Psychodynamic Methods
262
4
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Counseling I: Behavioral Foundations
266
44
Chapter Goals
266
1
The Cognitive-Behavioral Frame of Reference
267
3
The Multicultural Approach and Cognitive-Behavioral Issues
270
1
Meichenbaum's Construction of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
271
5
Applied Behavioral Analysis: Foundation of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
276
5
Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Techniques
281
25
Limitations and Practical Implications of Practicing Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
306
4
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Counseling II: Cognitive and Integrative Approaches
310
39
Chapter Goals
310
1
The Cognitive Worldview and Its Relation to Cognitive-Behavioral Tradition
311
1
Multicultural Issues in Cognitive Therapy
312
1
Albert Ellis and Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy
313
10
Aaron Beck and Cognitive Therapy
323
12
William Glasser and Reality Therapy
335
7
Arnold Lazarus and the Multimodal Approach
342
3
Limitations and Practical Implications of Cognitive-Behavioral Counseling and Therapy
345
4
The Existential-Humanistic Tradition I: Existential-Humanistic Theory and Person-Centered Theory and Practice
349
30
Chapter Goals
349
1
The Existential-Humanistic Frame of Reference
350
3
The Rogerian Revolution
353
3
Case Examples from Three Periods of Rogers's Work
356
13
Clemmont Vontress: Searching for Life's Meaning across Cultures
369
3
Limitations and Practical Implications of the Existential-Humanistic Tradition
372
7
The Existential-Humanistic Tradition II: Logotherapy and Experiential Gestalt Therapy
379
25
Chapter Goals
379
1
Implementing the Existential-Humanistic Tradition
379
1
Viktor Frankl and Logotherapy
380
11
Fritz Perls and Gestalt Therapy
391
10
Limitations and Practical Implications of the Existential-Humanistic Tradition
401
3
Toward Integrated Counseling and Psychotherapy
404
17
Chapter Goals
404
1
Becoming a Samurai
404
1
The Search for the ``Best'' Theory
405
3
A Summary of the Four Major Theoretical Forces of Counseling and Psychotherapy
408
3
Integrating Multiple Approaches with a Client or Family
411
3
Constructing Your Own View or Theory of Counseling and Therapy
414
7
Name Index
421
4
Subject Index
425