1st Edition

Intervention & Strategies in Counseling and Psychotherapy

By Richard E. Watts, Jon Carlson Copyright 1999
    252 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    250 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    Psychology has recently shifted toward a phenomological approach closely aligned with theories originally put forth by noted psychologist Alfred Adler. However, modern approaches are often presented in a language that differs from the original theories, with no acknowledgment to the contributions of Adler.

    Interventions and Strategies in Counseling and Psychotherapy corrects this oversight, illustrating the many ways in which Adlerian ideas underpin and influence contemporary therapeutic approaches. Original chapters by leading thinkers in the field address the practice of counseling and psychotherapy from a social-cognitive perspective and logically combine classic Adlerian theories with proven and effective methods from other approaches. The book covers a wide range of topics including play therapy, parent education, couples therapy, and problem-solving counseling.

    This book is essential reading not only for Adlerian psychologists, but also counselors, psychologists, and psychotherapists of any theoretical stripe who wish to keep their practical skills up-to-date. It is also of use to graduate and doctoral students enrolled in counseling and psychology programs.

    The Vision and Influence of Adler: An Introduction. Brief Therapy Strategies and Techniques. Problem-Solving Counseling: Integrating Adler's and Glasser's Theories. Hypnotherapy. Clinical Therapy. Couple Therapy. Family Therapy: The Art of Integration. Open Forum Family Counseling. Play Therapy. Parent Education: Selected Programs and Current and Future Needs. The Integration of DSM Diagnoses and Adlerian Psychotherapy. The Scientific Study of Adlerian Theory.

    Biography

    Richard E. Watts, Jon Carlson