Case Approach to Adlerian Therapy: An Adlerian Therapist's Perspective on Ruth
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-1996
Description
Book Summary: A central client, Ruth, becomes the focus for the application of nine therapeutic techniques: psychoanalytic, Adlerian, existential, person-centered, Gestalt, behavior, cognitive-behavior, and reality therapies - and, new to this edition, family systems therapy. You'll deal with Ruth (and clients from other case studies) as active counselors, participating in a variety of role-play situations. In the process, you'll develop an understanding of the counseling process and of the complex professional and personal issues that are triggered in the counseling relationship.
Citation Information
Bitter, James. 1996. Case Approach to Adlerian Therapy: An Adlerian Therapist's Perspective on Ruth. Case Approaches to Counseling and Psychotherapy. 4th. Gerald Corey, Eds. Pacific Grove, California: Brooks/Cole. 68-100. ISBN: 9780134240220