Helps readers apply theory to practice through summary charts, open-ended questions and cases, structured exercises, self-inventories, and a variety of activities. The manual also contains a glossary for each of the theories, chapter quizzes for assessing the level of student mastery of basic concepts, and suggestions for working with a single case (Ruth) using each theory.
Gerald Corey is an author, consultant, counselor, and educator. He is a Distinguished Visiting Professor of Counseling at the University of Holy Cross.
I loved this book! I think it had a lot to do with why I liked the class so much. This book actually helps put the counseling process and the theories used in counseling in an easy to understand manner. However, there is a lot of reading in it, and some of the information can seem overwhelming. But, overall, it is written in an easy to understand manner.