Introduction to the Series xxiii
Editors' Preface xxv
Acknowledgments xxvii
About the Contributors xxix
SECTION I: THE VALUE OF THEORY TO REFLECTIVE PRACTICE
Chapter 1: Theory and the Reflective Practitioner
Richard D. Parsons
Chapter 2: Multicultural Considerations: Within and Beyond Traditional Counseling Theories
Dong Xie
Chapter 3: Case Conceptualization: The Case of Y-Chun
Naijian Zhang and Richard D. Parsons
SECTION II: THEORIES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS
Chapter 4: Freud and Psychoanalytic Theory
Faith Deveaux
Chapter 5: Individual Psychology: Alfred Adler
Robyn L. Trippany-Simmons, Matthew R. Buckley, Kristin Meany-Walen, and Tiffany Rush-Wilson
Chapter 6: Existential Counseling and Psychotherapy
Mark B. Scholl, Michael Walsh, and Michelle Perepiczka
Chapter 7: Carl Rogers and Client-Centered Counseling
Marjorie C. Witty and Ray Adomaitis
Chapter 8: Gestalt Therapy
Joseph Spillman and Christina M. Rosen
Chapter 9: Cognitive-Behavioral Theories
Julia Y. Porter
Chapter 10: Behavior Theory
Barbara C. Trolley and Christopher Siuta
Chapter 11: Reality Therapy
David A. Scott and Hannah G. Barfield
Chapter 12: Solution-Focused Therapy
Brandé Flamez and Joshua C. Watson
Chapter 13: Relational-Cultural Theory in the Context of Feminism
Kristi B. Cannon, Jason Patton, and Stacee L. Reicherzer
Chapter 14: Family and Couples Therapy
Rebecca M. Goldberg
SECTION III: LOOKING TO THE FUTURE
Chapter 15: Seeking Integration
Adam Zagelbaum, Maureen Buckley, Shana Friedman, and Kalia Gurnee
Chapter 16: East Meets West: Integration and Complementation
Michael G. Laurent and Shengli Dong
Index