Counseling Theory and Practice

Counseling Theory and Practice by Edward Neukrug, published by Cognella, Incorporated on July 25, 2022, is a comprehensive resource designed for helping professionals. This third edition spans 562 pages and provides an in-depth exploration of classic and emerging counseling and psychotherapy theories. The book begins with an examination of the efficacy of counseling and therapy, ethical considerations, and encourages readers to reflect on their views of human nature in relation to various theoretical frameworks.
Readers will find a structured approach to understanding psychodynamic, existential-humanistic, and cognitive-behavioral theories, alongside post-modern therapies. New to this edition are sections on acceptance and commitment therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and neurocounseling, enhancing the text’s relevance in contemporary practice. The book also features inclusive language, updated references, and an expanded Cognella Active Learning component, which includes videos, reflection exercises, and quizzes, making it suitable for both pre-service professionals and those already in the field.
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Developed for helping professionals, the third edition of Counseling Theory and Practice explains what it means to be an effective helper, discusses foundations of classic counseling and psychotherapy theories, and provides an overview of emerging theories. Chapter 1 examines the efficacy of counseling and therapy, ethical concerns of counseling practice and provides students the opportunity to examine their view of human nature and how it aligns with the theories in the text. The rest of the book examines classic and emerging theories.
Section 1 explores psychodynamic approaches, including psychoanalysis, Jungian therapy, and Adlerian therapy. Section 2 is devoted to existential-humanistic approaches such as existential therapy, Gestalt therapy, and person-centered counseling, while Section 3 discusses cognitive-behavioral approaches, including cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), rational-emotive behavior therapy (REBT), and reality therapy (RT). Section 4 describes post-modern therapies including narrative therapy, solution-focused brief therapy, and relational cultural therapy, a form of feminist therapy. New to this edition is the last section on the emerging theories of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and neurocounseling.
In this edition, Ed Neukrug is joined by Danica Hays, who uses her expertise on efficacy, cultural diversity, and gender issues to enhance each chapter. In addition to the new chapters on emerging theories, the text uses inclusive language and fully updated references, adds new vignettes, and highlights existing videos and websites created by Dr. Neukrug.
This book is accompanied by an expanded Cognella Active Learning component for students comprised of videos, reflection exercises, PowerPoint slideshows, flashcards, and quizzes in a digital environment.
This is an ideal text for both pre-service professionals and those already in the field.
Watch Ed Neukrug discuss what makes the third edition of Counseling Theory and Practice an ideal resource for classroom use here.
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