Integrated with Corey's Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy, this book helps readers conceptualize the various dimensions of an integrative perspective and can be used as a supplement for theories or practicu...

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Integrated with Corey's Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy, this book helps readers conceptualize the various dimensions of an integrative perspective and can be used as a supplement for theories or practicum courses. Students learn how to integrate the theories to develop an individualized counseling style. Using the cases of Ruth and Stan, Corey demonstrates how concepts and techniques from a variety of theoretical perspectives can be successfully incorporated into different phases of the counseling process. In Becoming the Client sections, students are invited to put themselves in the shoes of the client while Dr. Corey applies the topics of each chapter to them.

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