This document summarizes major counseling theories and psychoanalytic counseling. It describes counseling theory as an approach or technique used by counselors to deal with clients. Theories provide a philosophical framework to advise clients and aim to change abnormal or unsatisfactory behavior. Counseling theories are classified as directive vs. nondirective, insight-oriented vs. action-oriented, and affective vs. cognitive vs. behavioral. Major theories discussed are psychoanalytic, behavioral, cognitive-behavioral, and humanistic. Psychoanalytic counseling developed by Freud focuses on unconscious factors influencing behavior. It views personality as determined by unconscious forces and developing through psychosexual stages in early childhood. The document outlines Freud's structures of personality and defense mechanisms used by the ego to