Theories in Counseling and Therapy: An Experiential Approach

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This book's unique experiential approach to the study of counseling theories allows readers to think critically about what is read and discussed, personalize the ideas, and experience the concepts in action through structured exercises and activities. Unique organization, with chapters devoted to theory "families" rather than individual approaches, helps readers organize material and link related concepts from different approaches. For students of psychotheray and counseling.

Page Count:
304

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Publication Date:
2001-08-06

Psychotherapy

Counseling

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