Comprehensive in scope yet succinct in its descriptions and explanations, THEORIES OF PSYCHOTHERAPY AND CONCEPTS AND CASES, 6th Edition equips readers with a solid understanding of the systematic theories of psychotherapy and counseling. The book delivers a thorough explanation of concepts as well as insightful case summaries and therapist-client dialogues that illustrate techniques and treatment in practice. It demonstrates how theories can be applied to individual therapy or counseling for common psychological disorders-such as depression and generalized anxiety disorders-as well as how to apply them to group therapy.
The author of this textbook was kinda unaware of his own biases…. It was frustrating that he never explained some of the cultural implications of past mental health diagnoses regarding hysteria even though he had a whole chapter and glossary definition to do so. Overall good textbook but there were definitely some confusing explanations of concepts and it felt like he didn’t even understand some of the material he was trying to explain. I think I’m prepared for theories though overall so the book did its job and is still a great textbook, just room for improvement in future versions.