This course provides a comprehensive survey of the major theoretical approaches to counseling. Students will explore psychodynamic, humanistic/existential, cognitive-behavioral, systemic, postmodern, and integrative approaches to counseling. Emphasis is placed on the application of theories to diverse client populations and settings, examining the historical and cultural contexts of theories, and helping students develop their own theoretical orientation. Special attention is given to evidence-based practice and culturally responsive counseling across theoretical models.