The SAGE Encyclopedia of Theory in Counseling and Psychotherapy
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The SAGE Encyclopedia of Theory in Counseling and Psychotherapy

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The SAGE Encyclopedia of Theory in Counseling and Psychotherapy

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The SAGE Encyclopedia of Theory in Counseling and Psychotherapy is a two-volume source that traces theory and examines the beginnings of counseling and psychotherapy all the way to current trends and movements. This reference work draws together a team of international scholars that examine the global landscape of all the key counseling and psychotherapy theories and the theorists behind them while presenting them in context needed to understand their strengths and weaknesses. This is a quick, one-stop source that gives the reader the "who, what, where, how, and why" of contemporary counseling and psychotherapy theory. From historical context in which the theories were developed to the theoretical underpinnings which drive the theories, this reference encyclopedia has detailed and relevant information for all individuals interested in this subject matter.


Features & Benefits:

  • Approximately 335 signed entries fill two volumes available in a choice of print or electronic formats.
  • Back matter includes a Chronology of theory within the field of counseling to help students put individual theories within a broader context.
  • A Master Bibliography and a Resource Guide to key books, journals, and organizations guide students to further resources beyond the encyclopedia.
  • The Reader's Guide, a detailed Index and the Cross References combine for effective search-and-browse in the e-version and helps students take the next steps in their research journeys.

This reference encyclopedia serves as an excellent source for any individual interested in the roots of contemporary counseling and psychotherapy theory. It is ideal for the public and professionals, as well as for students in counselor education programs especially those individuals who are pursuing a Masters level degree.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Editorial Board
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Contents
  7. List of Theorists*
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. About the Editor
  10. Contributors
  11. Publisher Note
  12. Introduction
  13. A
  14. Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy
  15. Acceptance and Commitment Group Therapy
  16. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
  17. Ackerman, Nathan
  18. Ackerman Relational Approach
  19. Activity-Based Group Psychotherapy
  20. Acupuncture and Acupressure
  21. Adler, Alfred
  22. Adlerian Group Therapy
  23. Adlerian Therapy
  24. Advanced Integrative Therapy
  25. Adventure-Based Therapy
  26. Alexander Technique
  27. Analytical Psychology
  28. Animal Assisted Therapy
  29. Applied Behavior Analysis
  30. Archetypal Psychotherapy
  31. Aromatherapy
  32. Art Therapy
  33. Assimilative Psychotherapy Integration
  34. Attachment Group Therapy
  35. Attachment Theory and Attachment Therapies
  36. Attachment-Focused Family Therapy
  37. Attack Therapy
  38. Autogenic Training
  39. B
  40. Bandura, Albert
  41. Bateson, Gregory
  42. Beck, Aaron T.
  43. Behavior Modification
  44. Behavior Therapies: Overview
  45. Behavior Therapy
  46. Behavioral Activation
  47. Behavioral Group Therapy
  48. Berg, Insoo Kim
  49. Bibliotherapy
  50. Biodynamic Psychology
  51. Bioenergetic Analysis
  52. Biofeedback
  53. Biopsychosocial Model
  54. Body-Mind CenteringĀ®
  55. Body-Oriented Therapies: Overview
  56. BodyTalk
  57. Boszormenyi-Nagy, Ivan
  58. Bowen, Murray
  59. Bowenian Therapy
  60. Brain Change Therapy
  61. Brainspotting
  62. Breathwork in Contemplative Psychotherapy
  63. Brief Solution-Based Group Therapy
  64. Brief Therapy
  65. C
  66. Cautious, Dangerous, and/or Illegal Practices: Overview
  67. Cerebral Electric Stimulation
  68. Chaos Theory
  69. Characteranalytical Vegetotherapy
  70. Chess Therapy
  71. Classical Conditioning
  72. Classical Psychoanalytic Approaches: Overview
  73. Client-Centered Counseling
  74. Co-Counseling
  75. Cognitive Analytic Therapy
  76. Cognitive Enhancement Therapy
  77. Cognitive Processing Therapy
  78. Cognitive-Behavioral Family Therapy
  79. Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy
  80. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies: Overview
  81. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
  82. Coherence Therapy
  83. Collaborative Therapy
  84. Common Factors in Therapy
  85. Communication Theory of Couples and Family Therapy
  86. Communication/Validation Family Therapy
  87. Complementary and Alternative Approaches: Overview
  88. Concentrative Movement Therapy
  89. Constructivist Therapies: Overview
  90. Constructivist Therapy
  91. Contemplative Psychotherapy
  92. Contemporary Psychodynamic-Based Therapies: Overview
  93. Contextual Therapy
  94. Conversion Therapy
  95. Core Energetics
  96. Core Process Psychotherapy
  97. Couple and Family Hypnotic Therapy
  98. Couples, Family, and Relational Models: Overview
  99. Creative Arts and Expressive Therapies: Overview
  100. Critical Incident Stress Management
  101. Cross-Cultural Counseling Theory
  102. Cyclical Psychodynamics
  103. D
  104. Dance Movement Therapy
  105. Daseinsanalysis
  106. de Shazer, Steve, and Insoo Kim Berg
  107. Developmental Constructivism
  108. Developmental Counseling and Therapy: Theory and Brain-Based Practice
  109. Developmental Needs Meeting Strategy
  110. Dialectical Behavior Therapy
  111. Directive Therapy
  112. Drama Therapy
  113. E
  114. Eclecticism
  115. Ecological Counseling
  116. Ecotherapy
  117. EcoWellness
  118. Ego Psychology
  119. Ego State Therapy
  120. Ego-Oriented Therapies: Overview
  121. Ellis, Albert
  122. EMDR
  123. Emotional Freedom Techniques
  124. Emotion-Focused Family Therapy
  125. Emotion-Focused Therapy
  126. Energy Psychology
  127. Erickson, Milton H.
  128. Erickson-Derived or -Influenced Theories: Overview
  129. Ericksonian Therapy
  130. Evidence-Based Psychotherapy
  131. Existential Group Psychotherapy
  132. Existential Therapy
  133. Existential-Humanistic Therapies: Overview
  134. Experiential Family Therapy
  135. Experiential Psychotherapy
  136. Exposure and Response Prevention
  137. Exposure Therapy
  138. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy
  139. Eye Movement Integration Therapy
  140. F
  141. Family Constellation Therapy
  142. Feedback-Informed Treatment
  143. Feldenkrais Method
  144. Feminist Family Therapy
  145. Feminist Psychoanalytic Therapy
  146. Feminist Therapy
  147. Fisch, Richard
  148. Focused Brief Group Therapy
  149. Focusing-Oriented Therapy
  150. Foundational Therapies: Overview
  151. Frankl, Viktor
  152. Freud, Sigmund
  153. Freudian Psychoanalysis
  154. Fry, William
  155. Functional Analytic Group Therapy
  156. Functional Analytic Psychotherapy
  157. G
  158. Gender Aware Therapy
  159. Gestalt Group Therapy
  160. Gestalt Therapy
  161. Glasser, William
  162. Gottman Method Couples Therapy
  163. Group Analysis
  164. Group Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories: Overview
  165. Growth Model
  166. Guided Imagery Therapy
  167. H
  168. Hakomi Therapy
  169. Haley, Jay
  170. Healing From The Body Level Up
  171. Healing Touch
  172. Heart Rate Variability
  173. HeartMath
  174. Hellerwork
  175. Herbal Medicine
  176. Holding Therapy
  177. Holotropic Breathwork
  178. Homeopathic Medicine and Counseling
  179. Horney, Karen
  180. Human Validation Process Model
  181. Humanistic Psychoanalysis of Erich Fromm
  182. Humanistic-Experiential Model
  183. Hypnotherapy
  184. I
  185. Identity Renegotiation Counseling
  186. Imago Relationship Therapy
  187. Impact Therapy
  188. Improvisational Therapy
  189. Individual Psychology
  190. Inner Child Therapy
  191. Integral Eye Movement Therapy
  192. Integral Psychotherapy
  193. Integrative Approaches: Overview
  194. Integrative Body Psychotherapy
  195. Integrative Family Therapy
  196. Integrative Forgiveness Psychotherapy
  197. Integrative Milieu Model
  198. Interaction Focused Therapy
  199. Internal Family Systems Model
  200. Interpersonal Group Therapy
  201. Interpersonal Integrative Group Therapy
  202. Interpersonal Psychoanalysis
  203. Interpersonal Psychotherapy
  204. Interpersonal Theory
  205. Intersubjective Group Psychotherapy
  206. Intersubjective-Systems Theory
  207. J
  208. Jackson, Donald
  209. Jung, Carl Gustav
  210. Jungian Group Psychotherapy
  211. Jungian Therapy
  212. K
  213. Kelly, George
  214. Kernberg, Otto
  215. Klein, Melanie
  216. L
  217. Lacanian Group Therapy
  218. Lacanian Psychoanalysis
  219. Laing, R. D.
  220. Lazarus, Arnold
  221. Linehan, Marsha
  222. Logotherapy and Existential Analysis
  223. M
  224. Madanes, Cloe
  225. Mahler, Margaret
  226. Mahoney, Michael J.
  227. Maslow, Abraham
  228. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
  229. May, Rollo
  230. Meditation
  231. Meichenbaum, Donald
  232. Mentalization-Based Treatment
  233. Metaphors of Movement Therapy
  234. Method of Levels
  235. Milan School of Systemic Family Therapy
  236. Miller, Jean Baker
  237. Miller, William R.
  238. Mind–Body Therapy
  239. Mindfulness Techniques
  240. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy
  241. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction
  242. Minuchin, Salvador
  243. Modern Analytic Group Therapy
  244. Morita Therapy
  245. Motivational Interviewing
  246. Movement Therapies
  247. Multigenerational Family Therapy
  248. Multimodal Therapy
  249. Multisystemic Therapy
  250. Multitheoretical Psychotherapy
  251. Music Therapy
  252. N
  253. Narrative Family Therapy
  254. Narrative Therapy
  255. Nature-Guided Therapy
  256. Neo-Freudian Psychoanalysis
  257. Neurofeedback
  258. Neuro-Linguistic Programming
  259. Neurological and Psychophysiological Therapies: Overview
  260. Neuroprocessing
  261. Neuropsychoanalysis
  262. Non-Western Approaches
  263. O
  264. Object Relations Theory
  265. O’Hanlon, Bill
  266. Operant Conditioning
  267. Orgonomy
  268. Ortho-Bionomy
  269. Other Therapies: Overview
  270. P
  271. Palo Alto Group
  272. Parent–Child Interaction Therapy
  273. Pastoral Counseling
  274. Pavlov, Ivan
  275. Perls, Fritz
  276. Personal Construct Theory
  277. Person-Centered Counseling
  278. Phenomenological Therapy
  279. Play Therapy
  280. Poetry Therapy
  281. Positive Psychology
  282. Possibility Therapy
  283. Postural Integration
  284. Prayer and Affirmations
  285. Primal Integration
  286. Primal Therapy
  287. Process Groups
  288. Process Therapy
  289. Process-Oriented Psychology
  290. Processwork
  291. Prolonged Exposure Therapy
  292. Provocative Therapy
  293. Psychedelic Therapy
  294. Psychoanalysis
  295. Psychodrama
  296. Psychodynamic Family Therapy
  297. Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy
  298. Psychoeducational Groups
  299. Psychosocial Development, Theory of
  300. Psychosocial Genomics
  301. Psychosynthesis
  302. Pulsing
  303. R
  304. Radix
  305. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
  306. Rational Living Therapy
  307. Reality Therapy
  308. Rebirthing
  309. Rebirthing-Breathwork
  310. Recovered Memory Therapy
  311. Re-Evaluation Counseling
  312. Regression Therapy
  313. Reich, Wilhelm
  314. Reichian Therapy
  315. Reiki
  316. Relational Group Psychotherapy
  317. Relational Psychoanalysis
  318. Relational-Cultural Theory
  319. Relationship Enhancement Therapy
  320. Reparative Therapy
  321. Response-Based Practice
  322. Rogers, Carl
  323. Rolfing
  324. Rollnick, Steve
  325. Rubenfeld Synergy
  326. S
  327. Satir, Virginia
  328. Schema Therapy
  329. Scream Therapy
  330. Self Psychology
  331. Self-Help Groups
  332. Self-Relations Psychotherapy
  333. Seligman, Martin
  334. Sensorimotor Psychotherapy
  335. Sexual Identity Therapy
  336. Sexual Minority Affirmative Therapy
  337. Sexual Orientation Change Efforts
  338. Shapiro, Francine
  339. Skinner, B. F.
  340. Social Cognitive Theory
  341. Solution-Focused Brief Family Therapy
  342. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
  343. Somatic Experiencing
  344. Status Dynamic Psychotherapy
  345. Storyplay Therapy
  346. Strategic Family Therapy
  347. Strategic Therapy
  348. Structural Family Therapy
  349. Sullivan, Harry Stack
  350. Support Groups
  351. Supportive Psychotherapy
  352. Symbolic Experiential Family Therapy
  353. Systematic Desensitization
  354. Systemic Constellations
  355. Systemic Family Therapy
  356. Systems-Centered Group Therapy
  357. T
  358. Tavistock Group Training Approach
  359. Therapeutic Touch
  360. Training Groups
  361. Transactional Analysis
  362. Transformational Systemic Theory
  363. Transpersonal Psychology: Overview
  364. Transthoeretical Model
  365. Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
  366. U
  367. Unified Theory
  368. Unified Therapy
  369. Unifying Nonlinear Dynamical Biopsychosocial Systems Approach
  370. V
  371. Values Clarification
  372. Voice Dialogue
  373. W
  374. Wellness Counseling
  375. Whitaker, Carl
  376. White, Michael
  377. Wilderness Therapy
  378. Winnicott, Donald
  379. Writing Therapy
  380. Y
  381. Yalom, Irvin
  382. Yoga Movement Therapy
  383. Z
  384. Zimbardo, Philip George
  385. Appendix A: Chronology
  386. Appendix B: Resource Guide—Journals and Professional Associations
  387. Appendix C: Bibliography
  388. References
  389. Index