Women Theorists of Psychotherapy and Counseling expands upon the traditional theories to which most students are exposed. The authors highlight the remarkable women who have pioneered theories and impacted the fields of psychotherapy and counseling.
Autorentext
Lynn Bohecker is associate professor in the Department of Counseling and Family Studies at Liberty University.
Kirsten LaMantia is associate professor in the Department of Psychology and Counseling at Southeast Missouri State University.
Holly Wagner is associate professor in the Department of Psychology and Counseling at Southeast Missouri State University.
Zusammenfassung
Women Theorists of Psychotherapy and Counseling expands upon the traditional theories to which most students are exposed. The authors highlight the remarkable women who have pioneered theories and impacted the fields of psychotherapy and counseling.
Inhalt
Introduction: The Necessity and Subsequent Invisibility of Women Theorists
Chapter One: Developmental Theorists
Chapter Two: Psychoanalytic Theorists
Chapter Three: Humanistic Theorists
Chapter Four: Cognitive and Behavioral Theorists
Chapter Five: Postmodern Theorists
Chapter Six: Feminist and Multicultural Theorists
Chapter Seven: Children and Family Theorists
Conclusion: Other Women Theorists and Themes