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ALLYN & OF COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY: A Multicultural Perspective, 6/e 2007 Allen E. IveyMichael D'AndreaMary Bradford IveyLynn Simek-MorganISBN 0-205-48225-2 SAMPLE chapter 11: The Fourth Force in COUNSELING and Therapy:Multicultural and Feminist PerspectivesThe pages of this Sample chapter may have slight variations in final published chapter contact your local Allyn & Bacon/Longman Fourth Force in COUNSELING and Therapy:Multicultural andFeminist PerspectivesHistorically, we talk of first-forcepsychodynamic, second-forcecognitive-behavioral, and third-forceexistential-humanistic COUNSELING andtherapy THEORIES . COUNSELING andpsychotherapy really began with Freud andpsychoanalysis. James Watson and, later,B. F. Skinner challenged Freud s emphasison the unconscious and focused onobservable behavior. Carl Rogers, with hisperson-centered COUNSELING , revolutionizedthe helping professions by focusing on theimportance of nurturing a caring therapist-client relationship in the helping process.
families in realizing new and untapped dimensions of their collective well-being. Finally Chapter 15 provides guidelines to help you develop your own approach to
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