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A complete introduction to the theory and practice of contemporary counseling psychology An excellent resource for students at undergraduate or graduate level, Counselling Psychology: A Textbook for Study and Practice provides valuable insights into the key issues associated with theory and practice in this field. The contributors represent a diverse array of approaches, reflecting the rich diversity within the area, and care is taken to avoid favoring any one approach. The book begins with an overview of the historical and philosophical foundations of counseling psychology, before taking a detailed look at major therapeutic approaches and exploring issues associated with specific client populations, ethics, research design and more. In particular, the text seeks to explain how counseling psychology differs from and informs other areas of contemporary applied psychology. The result is an engaging balance of the personal and academically rigorous, presented in a highly accessible format. An authoritative introduction to and key issues involved with the theory and practice of counseling psychology for students and practitioners at all levelsConsiders all major approaches to psychotherapy including existential, person-centered experiential, psychodynamic, and cognitive-behavioralExplores issues commonly encountered when working with specific client groups including children, people with intellectual disabilities, and emergency trauma victimsA BPS Textbook in Psychology, accredited by the British Psychological Society |