Brief Table of Contents
1. Theory Is a Good Thing  
2. Psychoanalysis  
3. Neoanalytic Approaches  
4. Individual Psychology
5. Person-Centered Therapy
6. Existential Therapy
7. Gestalt Therapy
8. Behavior Therapy
9. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
10. Cognitive Therapy
11. Reality Therapy
12. Feminist Therapy
13. Family Systems Theory
14. Solution-Focused Therapy
15. Narrative Therapy
16. Mindfulness Approaches  
17. Conclusion 
References
Name Index
Subject Index
Detailed Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Theory Is a Good ThingÂ
What is Theory?Â
What is Psychotherapy?Â
Why Bother With Theory?Â
Theory Is FunÂ
Theory WorksÂ
Theory Is Essential to Human LifeÂ
Counselors Who Don't Use Theory May Get LostÂ
Your Task: Find Your MapÂ
Characteristics of Good TheoryÂ
Precision and TestabilityÂ
Empirical SupportÂ
ParsimonyÂ
StimulationÂ
PracticalityÂ
So How Do I Choose a Theory?Â
What About Me?Â
How to Use TheoryÂ
Ethics: The Role of Professional Values and
StandardsÂ
Client WelfareÂ
Informed ConsentÂ
ConfidentialityÂ
Competence
Multiple RelationshipsÂ
The Critical Question: How to Decide?Â
How Theory is Presented in This TEXTÂ
A Case StudyÂ
BackgroundÂ
Basic PhilosophyÂ
Human MotivationÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
Theory of the Person and Development of the IndividualÂ
Health and DysfunctionÂ
Nature of TherapyÂ
Process of TherapyÂ
Therapeutic TechniquesÂ
Evaluation of the TheoryÂ
Issues of Individual and Cultural DiversityÂ
The Case StudyÂ
Another Resource FOR Learning to Use TheoryÂ
Closing RemarkÂ
Chapter 2 PsychoanalysisÂ
BackgroundÂ
Basic PhilosophyÂ
Human MotivationÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
Instinct TheoryÂ
Topographic Model: The Iceberg ApproachÂ
Structural Model: The Big ThreeÂ
RepressionÂ
Symptoms as SymbolsÂ
Defense MechanismsÂ
Theory of the Person and Development of the IndividualÂ
Health and DysfunctionÂ
Nature of TherapyÂ
AssessmentÂ
Overview of the Therapeutic AtmosphereÂ
Roles of Client and CounselorÂ
GoalsÂ
Process of TherapyÂ
InsightÂ
ResistanceÂ
TransferenceÂ
CountertransferenceÂ
Phases of Therapy
Therapeutic TechniquesÂ
Free AssociationÂ
InterpretationÂ
Analysis of the ResistanceÂ
Dream AnalysisÂ
Analysis of the TransferenceÂ
Evaluation of the TheoryÂ
Qualities of the TheoryÂ
Research SupportÂ
Issues of Individual and Cultural DiversityÂ
The Case StudyÂ
Chapter 3 Neoanalytic Approaches
BackgroundÂ
Ego Psychology: Id Loses the Limelight
TemporarilyÂ
OverviewÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
Theory of the PersonÂ
Health and DysfunctionÂ
Nature of TherapyÂ
Process of TherapyÂ
Therapeutic TechniquesÂ
Object Relations: The Lego ApproachÂ
OverviewÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
Theory of the Person and Development of the IndividualÂ
Health and DysfunctionÂ
Nature of TherapyÂ
Process of TherapyÂ
Therapeutic TechniquesÂ
Self Psychology-It's All About Me
OverviewÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
Theory of the Person and Development of the IndividualÂ
Health and DysfunctionÂ
Nature of TherapyÂ
Process of TherapyÂ
Therapeutic TechniquesÂ
Relational PsychoanalysisÂ
OverviewÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
Theory of the Person and Development of the IndividualÂ
Health and DysfunctionÂ
Nature of TherapyÂ
Process of TherapyÂ
Therapeutic Techniques
Evaluation of Neoanalytic ApproachesÂ
Qualities of the TheoryÂ
Research SupportÂ
Issues of Individual and Cultural DiversityÂ
The Case StudyÂ
Chapter 4 Individual PsychologyÂ
BackgroundÂ
Basic PhilosophyÂ
Human MotivationÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
LifestyleÂ
Social InterestÂ
Inferiority FeelingsÂ
Basic TasksÂ
Basic MistakesÂ
Theory of the Person and Development of the IndividualÂ
Health and DysfunctionÂ
Nature of TherapyÂ
AssessmentÂ
Overview of the Therapeutic AtmosphereÂ
Roles of Client and CounselorÂ
GoalsÂ
Process of TherapyÂ
Therapeutic TechniquesÂ
InterpretationÂ
EncouragementÂ
Natural and Logical ConsequencesÂ
Acting as IfÂ
Pushing the ButtonÂ
Catching OneselfÂ
Creating ImagesÂ
Pleasing SomeoneÂ
Paradoxical IntentionÂ
Evaluation of the TheoryÂ
Qualities of the TheoryÂ
Research SupportÂ
Issues of Individual and Cultural DiversityÂ
The Case StudyÂ
Chapter 5 Person-Centered TherapyÂ
BackgroundÂ
Basic PhilosophyÂ
Human MotivationÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
ExperienceÂ
Actualizing TendencyÂ
Organismic Valuing ProcessÂ
SelfÂ
Self-Actualizing TendencyÂ
Need for Positive Regard and Self-RegardÂ
Conditions of WorthÂ
Theory of the Person and Development of the IndividualÂ
Health and DysfunctionÂ
Nature of TherapyÂ
AssessmentÂ
Overview of the Therapeutic AtmosphereÂ
Roles of Client and CounselorÂ
GoalsÂ
Process of TherapyÂ
CongruenceÂ
Unconditional Positive RegardÂ
EmpathyÂ
A Fourth Condition?Â
Stages of the Therapeutic ProcessÂ
Therapeutic TechniquesÂ
Evaluation of the TheoryÂ
Qualities of the TheoryÂ
Research SupportÂ
Issues of Individual and Cultural DiversityÂ
The Case StudyÂ
Chapter 6 Existential TherapyÂ
BackgroundÂ
Basic PhilosophyÂ
Human MotivationÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
Modes of BeingÂ
AnxietyÂ
The Ultimate ConcernsÂ
DefensesÂ
Theory Of The Person And Development Of The IndividualÂ
Health And DysfunctionÂ
Nature Of TherapyÂ
AssessmentÂ
Overview of the Therapeutic AtmosphereÂ
Roles of Client and CounselorÂ
GoalsÂ
Process Of TherapyÂ
Therapeutic TechniquesÂ
Socratic DialogueÂ
BracketingÂ
Attention to Nonverbal BehaviorÂ
Self-DisclosureÂ
Paradoxical IntentionÂ
DereflectionÂ
Dream AnalysisÂ
Guided FantasyÂ
Evaluation Of The TheoryÂ
Qualities of the TheoryÂ
Research SupportÂ
Issues Of Individual And Cultural DiversityÂ
The Case StudyÂ
Chapter 7 Gestalt TherapyÂ
BackgroundÂ
Basic PhilosophyÂ
Human MotivationÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
ContactÂ
NeedsÂ
Polarities
Contact DisturbanceÂ
Theory of the Person and Development of the Individual
Health and DysfunctionÂ
Nature of TherapyÂ
AssessmentÂ
Overview of the Therapeutic AtmosphereÂ
Roles of Client and Counselor Goals
Process of TherapyÂ
Therapeutic TechniquesÂ
ExperimentsÂ
Therapist Self-Disclosure
DialoguesÂ
Playing the ProjectionÂ
ExaggerationÂ
Reversals
Dream WorkÂ
Working with Polarities
Awareness Training or BodyworkÂ
Evaluation of the TheoryÂ
Qualities of the TheoryÂ
Research SupportÂ
Issues of Individual and Cultural DiversityÂ
The Case StudyÂ
Chapter 8 Behavior TherapyÂ
Background
Basic PhilosophyÂ
Human MotivationÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
Classical ConditioningÂ
Operant ConditioningÂ
Observational LearningÂ
Theory Of The Person And Development Of The IndividualÂ
Health And DysfunctionÂ
Nature Of TherapyÂ
AssessmentÂ
Overview of the Therapeutic AtmosphereÂ
Roles of Client and CounselorÂ
GoalsÂ
Process Of TherapyÂ
Therapeutic TechniquesÂ
Relaxation TrainingÂ
Exposure TherapyÂ
Systematic DesensitizationÂ
Aversive TechniquesÂ
ShapingÂ
ReinforcementÂ
Differential Reinforcement
ExtinctionÂ
PunishmentÂ
Assertiveness Training
Stimulus ControlÂ
Covert ConditioningÂ
ModelingÂ
Behavioral Self-ControlÂ
Evaluation Of The TheoryÂ
Qualities of the TheoryÂ
Research SupportÂ
Issues Of Individual And Cultural DiversityÂ
The Case StudyÂ
Chapter 9 Rational Emotive Behavior TherapyÂ
BackgroundÂ
Basic PhilosophyÂ
Human MotivationÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
ABCsÂ
BeliefsÂ
GoalsÂ
Human Worth Ratings and USAÂ
Secondary DisturbancesÂ
Theory of the Person and Development of the IndividualÂ
Health and DysfunctionÂ
Nature of TherapyÂ
AssessmentÂ
Overview of the Therapeutic AtmosphereÂ
Roles of Client and CounselorÂ
GoalsÂ
Process of TherapyÂ
Therapeutic TechniquesÂ
DisputingÂ
BibliotherapyÂ
ProselytizingÂ
RecordingsÂ
ReframingÂ
Stop and MonitorÂ
Rational Coping StatementsÂ
Rational Emotive ImageryÂ
Flamboyant Therapist ActionsÂ
HumorÂ
Role PlayingÂ
Rational-Irrational DialoguesÂ
Reinforcements and PenaltiesÂ
Skill TrainingÂ
In Vivo DesensitizationÂ
Acting on Rational BeliefsÂ
HomeworkÂ
Shame AttackingÂ
Evaluation of the TheoryÂ
Qualities of the TheoryÂ
Research SupportÂ
Issues of Individual and Cultural DiversityÂ
The Case StudyÂ
Chapter 10 Cognitive TherapyÂ
BackgroundÂ
Basic PhilosophyÂ
Human MotivationÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
The Cognitive ModelÂ
SchemasÂ
BeliefsÂ
Automatic ThoughtsÂ
ModesÂ
Theory of the Person and Development of the IndividualÂ
Health and DysfunctionÂ
Nature of TherapyÂ
AssessmentÂ
Overview of the Therapeutic AtmosphereÂ
Roles of Client and CounselorÂ
GoalsÂ
Process of TherapyÂ
Therapeutic TechniquesÂ
QuestioningÂ
Downward ArrowÂ
Thought RecordingÂ
Behavioral ExperimentsÂ
Activity SchedulingÂ
Graded TasksÂ
Social Skills TrainingÂ
Problem SolvingÂ
ImageryÂ
Role Playing and Other Behaviorally Oriented TechniquesÂ
Evaluation of the TheoryÂ
Qualities of the TheoryÂ
Research SupportÂ
Issues of Individual and Cultural DiversityÂ
The Case StudyÂ
Chapter 11 Reality TherapyÂ
BackgroundÂ
Basic PhilosophyÂ
Human MotivationÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
Basic NeedsÂ
Quality WorldÂ
Total BehaviorÂ
Choice Theory
Theory of the Person and Development of the Individual
Health and Dysfunction
Nature of Therapy
AssessmentÂ
Overview of the Therapeutic Atmosphere
Roles of Client and Counselor
GoalsÂ
Process of TherapyÂ
Therapeutic TechniquesÂ
QuestioningÂ
BibliotherapyÂ
Doing the UnexpectedÂ
ReframingÂ
HumorÂ
Self-DisclosureÂ
MetaphorsÂ
Physical Activity and MeditationÂ
Allowing or Imposing ConsequencesÂ
Evaluation of the TheoryÂ
Qualities of the TheoryÂ
Research SupportÂ
Issues of Individual and Cultural DiversityÂ
The Case StudyÂ
Chapter 12 Feminist TherapyÂ
BackgroundÂ
Basic PhilosophyÂ
Human MotivationÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
GenderÂ
The Personal Is PoliticalÂ
Theory of the Person and Development of the IndividualÂ
Health and DysfunctionÂ
Nature of Therapy
AssessmentÂ
Overview of the Therapeutic AtmosphereÂ
Roles of Client and CounselorÂ
GoalsÂ
Process of TherapyÂ
Therapeutic TechniquesÂ
Gender-Role and Power AnalysisÂ
Self-DisclosureÂ
Assertiveness TrainingÂ
BibliotherapyÂ
Evaluation of the TheoryÂ
Qualities of the TheoryÂ
Research SupportÂ
Issues of Individual and Cultural DiversityÂ
The Case StudyÂ
Chapter 13 Family Systems TheoryÂ
BackgroundÂ
The Satir ApproachÂ
OverviewÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
Theory of the Person and Development of the Individual 404
Health and DysfunctionÂ
Nature of TherapyÂ
Process of Therapy
Therapeutic TechniquesÂ
Structural Family TherapyÂ
OverviewÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
Theory of the Person and Development of the IndividualÂ
Health and DysfunctionÂ
Nature of TherapyÂ
Process of TherapyÂ
Therapeutic Techniques
Strategic TherapyÂ
OverviewÂ
Central Constructs
Theory of the Person and Development of the Individual
Health and DysfunctionÂ
Nature of TherapyÂ
Process of Therapy
Therapeutic Techniques
Bowen Family Systems Theory
OverviewÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
Theory of the Person and Development of the IndividualÂ
Health and DysfunctionÂ
Nature of TherapyÂ
Process of TherapyÂ
Therapeutic TechniquesÂ
Evaluation of the Family Systems ApproachesÂ
Qualities of the TheoryÂ
Research SupportÂ
Issues of Individual and Cultural DiversityÂ
The Case StudyÂ
Chapter 14 Solution-Focused TherapyÂ
BackgroundÂ
Basic PhilosophyÂ
Human MotivationÂ
Central Constructs
ExceptionsÂ
Change TalkÂ
SolutionsÂ
Strengths and ResourcesÂ
Theory Of The Person And Development Of The IndividualÂ
Health And DysfunctionÂ
Nature Of TherapyÂ
Assessment
Overview of the Therapeutic AtmosphereÂ
Roles of Client and Counselor
GoalsÂ
Process Of Therapy
Therapeutic Techniques
QuestionsÂ
Normalizing the ProblemÂ
ComplimentsÂ
Miracle QuestionÂ
Scaling QuestionsÂ
Fast-Forward QuestionsÂ
Asking About the ProblemÂ
ExternalizingÂ
First Session Formula TaskÂ
Generic TaskÂ
Breaking PatternsÂ
Surprise TaskÂ
Write, Read, and BurnÂ
Structured FightÂ
Do Something DifferentÂ
Solution-Oriented HypnosisÂ
Evaluation Of The TheoryÂ
Qualities of the TheoryÂ
Research SupportÂ
Issues Of Individual And Cultural DiversityÂ
The Case StudyÂ
Chapter 15 Narrative TherapyÂ
BackgroundÂ
Basic PhilosophyÂ
Human MotivationÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
StoriesÂ
Thinness and Thickness
Unique OutcomesÂ
Theory of the Person and Development of the IndividualÂ
Health and DysfunctionÂ
Nature of TherapyÂ
AssessmentÂ
Overview of the Therapeutic AtmosphereÂ
Roles of Client and CounselorÂ
GoalsÂ
Process of TherapyÂ
Therapeutic TechniquesÂ
QuestioningÂ
Double ListeningÂ
Outsider Witness PracticesÂ
Taking It Back PracticesÂ
Written ArtifactsÂ
Evaluation of the TheoryÂ
Qualities of the TheoryÂ
Research SupportÂ
Issues of Individual and Cultural DiversityÂ
The Case StudyÂ
Chapter 16 Mindfulness Approaches
BackgroundÂ
Acceptance and Commitment TherapyÂ
OverviewÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
Theory of the Person and Development of the IndividualÂ
Health and DysfunctionÂ
Nature of TherapyÂ
Process of TherapyÂ
Therapeutic TechniquesÂ
Dialectical Behavior TherapyÂ
OverviewÂ
Central ConstructsÂ
Theory of the Person and Development of the IndividualÂ
Health and DysfunctionÂ
Nature of TherapyÂ
Process of TherapyÂ
Therapeutic TechniquesÂ
Evaluation of Mindfulness ApproachesÂ
Qualities of the TheoryÂ
Research SupportÂ
Issues of Individual and Cultural DiversityÂ
The Case StudyÂ
Chapter 17 Conclusion
Is This a Good Theory?
Empirical SupportÂ
StimulatingÂ
PracticalÂ
Your Philosophical AssumptionsÂ
Your Beliefs About Human BehaviorÂ
Your Personal Style: Approach and TechniqueÂ
The Role of Your Clients: Diversity is Here to StayÂ
Eclectic and Integrative Approaches to PsychotherapyÂ
The Contextual ModelÂ
ConclusionÂ
References R-01
Name Index NI-01
Subject Index SI-15