Ivey, Allen E.,

Theories of counseling and psychotherapy : a multicultural perspective / Allen E. Ivey, University of Massachusetts, Michael J. D'Andrea, Seton Hall University, St. Mary's University, Mary Bradford Ivey, University of South Florida at Tampa. - Sixth edition. - Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publications, 2007. - xxvi, 531 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references (pages 689-716) and indexes.

Gifted by UBS alumni : Dr. Sunita Noronha (1983) and Rev. Niranjan Noronha (1980).

"This book is a core text for the counseling theories course which is offered in departments of psychology, counseling, and mental health, in general. It is a required, foundational course, which lays the groundwork for the rest of the curriculum in most mental health programs. The Ivey book is known for having the deepest integration of a multicultural framework among all other theories books. The book covers all the basic theories of counseling such as psychodynamic, Alderian, Jungian, Cognitive-Behavioral, Rational Emotive Behavior therapy, Existential and Humanistic, Logotherapy and Gestalt counseling"--Provided by publisher.


Psychotherapy--methods.
Counseling--methods.
Cultural Diversity.

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