Counseling and psychotherapy : a Christian perspective /
Siang-Yang Tan.
- Second edition.
- xiv, 577 pages ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 477-553) and index.
Part 1. Basic issues in the practice of counseling and psychotheraphy. -- 1 : Overview of counseling and psychotherapy: theory, research, and practice. -- 2 : The person of the counselor. -- 3 : Legal and ethical issues in counseling and psychotherapy. -- Part 2. Major counseling and psychotherapy theories and techniques. -- 4 : Psychoanalytic therapy. -- 5 : Adlerian therapy. -- 6 : Jungian therapy. -- 7 : Existential therapy. -- 8 : Person-centered therapy. -- 9 : Gestalt therapy. -- 10 : Reality therapy. -- 11 : Behavior therapy. -- 12 : Cognitive behavior therapy and rational emotive behavior therapy. -- 13 : Mindfulness and acceptance-based cognitive-behavioral therapies: DBT, MBSR, MBCT, and ACT. -- 14 : Constructivist therapies: solution-focused brief therapy and narrative therapy. -- 15 : Integrative therapies and positive psychotherapy. -- 16 : Marital and family therapy. -- Part 3. A Christian approach to counseling and psychotherapy. -- 17 : Christian theology in Christian counseling: a biblical perspective on human nature and effective counseling and psychotherapy. -- 18 : Christian faith in clinical practice: implicit and explicit integration. -- 19 : The Holy Spirit and Christian spirituality in counseling and psychotherapy. -- 20 : Legal and ethical issues in Christian counseling and psychotherapy. -- Appendix: Is psychotherapy effective?
"A leading scholar provides a comprehensive survey of major approaches to counseling and psychotherapy, offering a Christian critique and perspective. Now revised and updated throughout"--