Description
Gerald Corey’s “Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy” is a seminal resource for students and professionals in the mental health field. The book delves into key therapeutic models, including psychoanalytic, cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, and integrative approaches, providing clear explanations and real-world examples to bridge theory and practice.
With updated research, case vignettes, and reflective exercises, this edition equips readers with the tools to develop their own counseling style while addressing contemporary issues like diversity, technology, and ethics. Ideal for coursework or clinical reference, Corey’s work remains an essential guide for effective therapeutic practice.