This book provides an excellent overview of mainstream counselling approaches. It is clearly written, and is set out clearly with headings indicating theoretical information and practical applications.
It briefly covers approaches based on the work of Freud, Klein, Jung and Adler, and looks at various therapeutic approaches including Person-Centred, Personal Construct, Existential, Gestalt, Transactional, Cognitive, Behavioural and Rational Emotive Behaviour therapy.
Each chapter begins with a concise account of the historical setting of the subject and proceeds to give a clear and detailed description of the theory and practical issues. This is followed with additional suggested reading.
This is an excellent reference book for someone exploring the subject of psychodynamic counselling and helps the student set in context the development and application of the various approaches.