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Counseling: A Comprehensive Profession (4th Edition)

by Samuel T. Gladding

ISBN-10: 9780130803337
ISBN-10: 0-13-080333-2
ISBN-13: 9780130803337
ISBN-13: 978-0-13-080333-7
Hardcover
1999-06-10
Prentice Hall


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This comprehensive and readable book covers a wide variety of theories, methods, and settings in counseling. Covers professional foundations, overviews the counseling process and key theories, and examines counseling as it is practiced in a variety of situations including marriage and family, career, and more. Examines history, theories, ethics, diversity, life span, gender, assessment, research, and specialty areas such as mental health, substance abuse, school, and college. For anyone interested in an introduction to counseling.

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Counseling: A Comprehensive Profession, Updated Edition
This book has been assigned for my first grad course in family counseling. It is an excellent book, well written and helpful.

Gladding's Book Lives up to its Title

Samuel Gladding writes an informative book for new counselors called, "Counseling - A Comprehensive Profession." He begins his book with an overview of the historical and professional foundations of counseling. He outlines trends of counseling before 1900 and brings it all the way up to when the book was published in 2007. I enjoyed reading about the highlights of the history of counseling and examining how the profession has changed over time.

Gladding then goes into the personal and professional aspects of counseling and discusses the necessary personality and background of an effective counselor. I was surprised to learn that some counselors go into the profession for the wrong reasons. Some of these who are attracted to the counseling profession appear to have personality and adjustment problems (Gladding, 2007). Other reasons some may go into the field include: emotional distress, vicarious coping, loneliness, isolation, a desire for power, a need for love, or rebellion. I actually really had to examine my own personal motivation for going into the field and make sure that I had the personal qualities of an effective counselor.

Those qualities include: an ability to listen, empathy, understanding, tolerance of intimacy, comfort with power, and an ability to laugh (Gladding, 2007). The author also talked about how to maintain effectiveness as a counselor by going through counseling yourself and engaging in personally fulfilling activities in order to avoid burnout. I think these ideas are important for all professions and they have challenged me to continue personal therapy and daily exercise and mediation so I can maintain my own sense of well being.

Gladding also goes into the ethical and legal aspects of counseling and discusses the differences between the various codes of ethics. This was interesting to read and compare and contrast. I also enjoyed learning about ethics in specific counseling situations.

This book also went into the counseling process and theories. Gladding discussed how to build a counseling relationship with empathy, non-verbal behavior, and effective listening. He went over counselor skills such as: leading, immediately, humor, confrontation, and rehearsal. The book gave a great deal of essential vocabulary and definitions important to the field: counter transference, transference, follow-up, referrals, etc.

Gladding gave a brief overview of each of the theories: psychoanalytic, Adlerian, Humanistic, Behavioral, Cognitive, and Brief therapy. While these were not extensive by any means, they did give an overview and were helpful in understanding the whole picture and where different theories were coming from.

Finally, Gladding ended his book with a discussion of career counseling and different options available. He spent time on the family life and family cycle within marriage and family counseling. He also spent time on elementary, middle, and secondary school counseling in a government facility. This chapter was important to me because I currently work in a school setting and am interested in counseling students in a that type of mode. Finally, he discusses substance abuse counseling and mental health and community counseling.

Gladding's book, Counseling - A Comprehensive Profession was a great overview for the counseling profession. I enjoyed all different aspects and ideas. His book was challenging and made me really evaluate my own ideas, where I was coming from, and what I would like to do in the future. It gave me enough information in many different areas that I found what I was interested in and what I would like to research further. I recommend this book to all those interested in going into the counseling profession.

Online Counseling and Telephone Counseling can be a great way to use many of the theories discussed in Gladding's text. To learn how to provide Online Counseling and Telephone Counseling I highly recommend this guide: The Therapist's Clinical Guide to Online Counseling and Telephone Counseling: The Definitive Training Guide for Clinical Practice

(review provided by Ginger Ernst)




Gladding's 5th edition
Great introduction book to the counseling profession. Easy to follow and read. Concepts and ideas well developed and explained so that reading them was a joy.

Great Help for COUN 5231
This book really helped me get through the course

For example ...
I bought this book for my counseling class, and found it mediocre. It was very informative, but gave hardly any examples. I work well with examples, and even though most concepts were easy to understand, some would have been made clearer with a good example of how it applies to a counseling session, clients, etc.


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