Preface | |
Meet the Editors | |
Meet the Contributors | |
The Counseling Profession: A Historical Perspective | p. 3 |
What Does It Mean to Be Psychologically Healthy? | p. 48 |
The Helping Relationship | p. 64 |
Ethical and Legal Considerations in Counseling: What Beginning Counselors Should Know | p. 85 |
Counseling Theory: A Rationale and a Framework for an Eclectic Approach | p. 102 |
Individual Counseling: Traditional Approaches | p. 123 |
Individual Counseling: Brief Approaches | p. 141 |
Group Counseling | p. 166 |
Career Counseling: Counseling for Life | p. 191 |
Counseling Uses of Tests | p. 215 |
Diagnosis in Counseling | p. 235 |
Special Approaches to Counseling | p. 257 |
School Counseling | p. 289 |
Counseling in Mental Health and Private Practice Settings | p. 309 |
Counseling Children and Adolescents | p. 331 |
Counseling the Older Adult | p. 348 |
Counseling Couples and Families | p. 366 |
Counseling Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Clients | p. 397 |
Counseling Ethnic Minority Clients | p. 433 |
Counseling Clients with Disabilities | p. 463 |
Index | p. 496 |
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