1. Beginning of Counseling.
2. The Therapeutic Relationship.
3. Establishing Therapeutic Goals.
4. Understanding and Dealing with Diversity.
5. Understanding and Dealing With Resistance.
6. Cognitive Focus in Counseling.
7. Emotive Focus in Counseling.
8. Behavioral Focus In Counseling.
9. An Integrative Perspective.
10. Working with Transference and Countertransference.
11. Understanding How the Past Influences the Present.
12. Working toward Decisions and Behavior Change.
13. Evaluation and Termination.
General Discussion Questions.
Robert Haynes is a licensed clinical psychologist and producer of
psychology video programs for Borderline Productions. Haynes
received his doctorate in clinical psychology from the Fuller
Graduate School of Psychology and is a member of the APA, ACA, and
ACES. He has been actively involved in professional psychology
through clinical practice, as well as teaching, consulting, leading
workshops, and writing on a variety of topics. Haynes recently
retired after 25 years as training director of the accredited
clinical psychology internship program at Atascadero State Hospital
in California. He has co-authored multimedia projects with the
Coreys including the EVOLUTION OF A GROUP: STUDENT VIDEO AND
WORKBOOK and STUDENT VIDEO AND WORKBOOK FOR THE ART OF INTEGRATIVE
COUNSELING, and the ETHICS IN ACTION CD-ROM. Gerald Corey is
Professor Emeritus of Human Services and Counseling at California
State University at Fullerton. He regularly teaches both
undergraduate and graduate courses in group counseling and ethics
in counseling. He received his doctorate in counseling from the
University of Southern California. Dr. Corey is a Diplomate in
Counseling Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology; a
licensed psychologist; and a National Certified Counselor. He is a
Fellow of the American Psychological Association (Division 17,
Counseling Psychology; and Division 49, Group Psychotherapy); a
Fellow of the American Counseling Association; and a Fellow of the
Association for Specialists in Group Work. He and Marianne
Schneider Corey received ASGW's Eminent Career Award in 2001 and
the American Mental Health Counselors Association's Lifetime
Achievement Award in 2011. He received the Outstanding Professor of
the Year Award from California State University at Fullerton in
1991.
Dr. Corey is the author or co-author of 16 textbooks in counseling
currently in print, along with more than 60 journal articles and
book chapters. He has published six books with the American
Counseling Association, including THE ART OF INTEGRATIVE
COUNSELING, Fourth Edition (2019). Other Cengage titles he has
authored or co-authored include ISSUES AND ETHICS IN THE HELPING
PROFESSIONS, 10th Edition (2019), GROUPS: PROCESS AND PRACTICE,
10th Edition (2018), I NEVER KNEW I HAD A CHOICE, 11th Edition
(2018), THEORY AND PRACTICE OF COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY, 10th
Edition (2017), THEORY AND PRACTICE OF GROUP COUNSELING, Ninth
Edition (2016), GROUP TECHNIQUES, Fourth Edition (2015) and CASE
APPROACH TO COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY, Eighth Edition (2013).
Dr. Corey also has made several educational DVD programs on various
aspects of counseling practice, which are available through
Cengage.
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