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                                                                                                                                                    Chapter 1
                                   Theory and Practice of Counseling 
                                                  and Psychotherapy
                                                                                                                                 Introduction and Overview
                                                            by Gerald Corey
                                                              Wadsworth
                                                               A division of
                                                        Thomson Learning, Inc.
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                                                         Introduction                                                                     Where Corey Stands
                                 The author’s perspective:                                                                He is strongly influenced by the existential approach and so 
                                    No single model can explain all the facets of human experience                          believes:
                                        • Eleven approaches to counseling and psychotherapy are                               Clients can exercise freedom to choose their future
                                          discussed                                                                           The quality of the client/therapist relationship is key
                                 The book assumes:                                                                        He likes to use a variety of techniques:
                                    Students can begin to acquire a counseling style tailored to their own                   Role playing and various techniques from cognitive and behavioral 
                                       personality                                                                              therapy approaches
                                        • The process will take years
                                        • Different theories are not “right” or “wrong”
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                               Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy - Chapter 1 (1)                      Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy - Chapter 1 (2)
                                              Where Corey Stands (2)                                                            Suggestions for Using the Book
                                 He believes:
                                                                                                                           Relate readings to your own experiences
                                    “…counseling entails far more than becoming a skilled technician”                        Reflect on your own needs, motivations, values, and life experiences
                                        • Who you are as a therapist, is critical                                          Apply key concepts and techniques to your own personal growth
                                        • Students should experience being a “client” and feel anxiety 
                                          over self disclosure, and learn to model courage and growth
                                                                                                                           Develop a personalized style of counseling that reflects your 
                                                                                                                             personality
                                    It is not “sufficient to be merely a good person with good intentions”
                                        • Also essential are a knowledge of counseling theory and                          Early on, read chapter 16 and skim chapter 15
                                          techniques, theories of personality, and supervised experiences
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                               Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy - Chapter 1 (3)                      Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy - Chapter 1 (4)
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                                          The Case of Stan (Chapter 16)                                                                             Chapter 2
                                 As you read about Stan ask yourself:
                                    What themes in Stan’s life merit special attention?
                                    What techniques and methods would best meet these goals?
                                    What characterizes the relationship between Stan and his therapist?                         Counselor: Person and Professional
                                    How might the therapist precede?
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                               Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy - Chapter 1 (5)
                                             The Effective Counselor                                                              Counseling for the Counselor
                                   The most important instrument you have                                                 In your experience of being a client you can:
                                     is YOU                                                                                   Consider your motivation for wanting to be a counselor
                                      Your living example, of who you are and how you struggle to live                       Find support as you struggle to be a professional
                                         up to your potential, is powerful                                                    Have help in dealing with personal issues that are opened through your 
                                                                                                                                interactions with clients
                                   Be authentic
                                      The stereotyped, professional role can be shed                                      Corey believes “...that therapists cannot hope to open doors for 
                                      If you hide behind your role the client will also hide                                clients that they have not opened for themselves.”
                                   Be a therapeutic person and be clear about who you are
                                      Be willing to grow, to risk, to care, and to be involved
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                               Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy - Chapter 2 (1)                      Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy - Chapter 2 (2)
                                              The Counselor’s Values                                                                  Multicultural Counseling
                                 Be aware of how your values influence your interventions                                 Become aware of your biases and values
                                 Recognize that you are not value-neutral                                                 Attempt to understand the world from your client’s vantage point
                                 Your job is to assist clients in finding answers that are most                           Gain a knowledge of the dynamics of oppression, racism, 
                                   congruent with their own values                                                           discrimination, and stereotyping
                                 Find ways to manage value conflicts between you and your clients                         Study the historical background, traditions, and values of 
                                                                                                                             your client
                                 Begin therapy by exploring the client’s goals
                                                                                                                           Be open to learning from your client
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                               Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy - Chapter 2 (3)                      Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy - Chapter 2 (4)
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                                                            Issues Faced by Beginning Therapists                                                                                                           Staying Alive – It’s a Prerequisite
                                                     Achieving a sense of balance and well-being                                                                                                     Take care of your single most important instrument – YOU
                                                     Managing difficult and unsatisfying relationships with clients                                                                                  Know what causes burnout
                                                     Struggling with commitment and personal growth                                                                                                  Know how to recognize and remedy burnout
                                                     Developing healthy, helping relationships with clients                                                                                          Know how to prevent burnout
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                                                  Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy - Chapter 2 (5)                                                                              Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy - Chapter 2 (6)
                                                                                               Chapter 3                                                                                                                 Ethical Decision Making
                                                                                                                                                                                                    The principles that underlie our professional codes
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Benefit others, do no harm, respect other’s autonomy, be just, fair and 
                                                                                                                                                                                                             faithful
                                                                 Ethical Issues in Counseling Practice                                                                                              The role of ethical codes – they:
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Educate us about responsibilities, are a basis for accountability,  protect 
                                                                                                                                                                                                             clients, are a basis for improving professional practice
                                                                                                                                                                                                    Making ethical decisions
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Identify the problem, review relevant codes, seek consultation, brainstorm, 
                                                                                                                                                                                                             list consequences and decide
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                                                                                                                                                                                                   Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy - Chapter 3 (1)
                                                                                        Client’s Rights                                                                                                                          Multicultural Issues
                                                  Clients need enough information about the counseling process to be                                                                                 Biases are reflected when we:
                                                      able to make informed choices
                                                                                                                                                                                                            Neglect social and community factors to focus unduly on individualism
                                                  Educate clients about their rights and responsibilities
                                                                                                                                                                                                            Assess clients with instruments that have not been normed on the 
                                                  Confidentiality is essential but not absolute                                                                                                                population they represent
                                                       Exceptions:
                                                              •  The client poses a danger to others or self                                                                                                Judge as psychopathological –behaviors, beliefs, or experiences that 
                                                              •  A client under the age of 16 is the victim of abuse                                                                                            are normal for the client’s culture
                                                              •  The client needs to be hospitalized
                                                              •  The information is made an issue in a court action
                                                              •  The client requests a release of record
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                                                  Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy - Chapter 3 (2)                                                                              Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy - Chapter 3 (3)
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                                              Dual Relationships
                               Some helpful questions:
                                 Will my dual relationship keep me from confronting and challenging the                                 Theory
                                    client?
                                 Will my needs for the relationship become more important than 
                                    therapeutic activities?
                                 Can my client manage the dual relationship?
                                 Whose needs are being met -- my client’s or my own?
                                 Can I recognize and manage professionally my attraction to my client?
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                            Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy - Chapter 3 (4)
                                                        Theory                                                                           Theory
                           FOUR GENERAL PURPOSES OF A THEORY                                                                 Theories are guidelines
                                1.  To organize and clarify observations.                                                    Paradigms
                                 2.  To explain the causes of past events so that further and                                From old theories come new theories
                                 future events can be predicted from the same cause. 
                                 (predictability)                                                                            Theories change through 
                                 3.  To provide a sense of understanding of the subject matter.                                    - Evolution
                                                                                                                                   - Revolution
                                 4.  To generate new ideas and research.
                                                                                                                             Natural Science vs. Behavioral Science
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