Reality therapy and choice theory have been applied to many counseling settings. The following work will review available literature and theory as to how choice theory is applied to marital and family systems counseling, including a review of the foundational concepts of reality therapy, characteristics of a counselor that practices reality therapy, needs profiles, needs genograms, and the reality therapy solving circle
Contemporary Issues in Couples Counseling explores the most difficult issues that people in the help...
Philosophical thought experiments have been used throughout history to analyze decision-making and p...
There is accumulating evidence that body and mind, or rather the physical and the non-physical, are ...
This article provides highlights from an interview with Dr. Robert Wubbolding, a leading expert in t...
Abstract Background & aim: Marriage means common life wedlock with relative independency protecti...
Introduction: Considering the necessity of providing required education to newly married couples, th...
This student-friendly and well designed introductory text provides a thorough overview of each of th...
The purpose of this study is to explore the application of choice theory as an effective form of the...
The purpose of this article is to address how a genogram can be incorporated in Reality Therapy base...
Background and Objective: Divorce as a life crisis can lead to emotional and behavioral problems. Th...
This presentation is designed to help counselors use Dr. Glasser’s “Choice Theory” to help any stude...
This article offers highlights from an interview with Dr. Robert E. Wubbolding, Director of the Cent...
Choice Theory and Reality Therapy (CTRT) has been used widely in educational context to stimulate st...
While reality therapy has proven to be an effective counseling intervention with a diverse array of ...
Choice Theory is popularly recognized as a basis for the practice of Reality Therapy, Quality Educat...
Contemporary Issues in Couples Counseling explores the most difficult issues that people in the help...
Philosophical thought experiments have been used throughout history to analyze decision-making and p...
There is accumulating evidence that body and mind, or rather the physical and the non-physical, are ...
This article provides highlights from an interview with Dr. Robert Wubbolding, a leading expert in t...
Abstract Background & aim: Marriage means common life wedlock with relative independency protecti...
Introduction: Considering the necessity of providing required education to newly married couples, th...
This student-friendly and well designed introductory text provides a thorough overview of each of th...
The purpose of this study is to explore the application of choice theory as an effective form of the...
The purpose of this article is to address how a genogram can be incorporated in Reality Therapy base...
Background and Objective: Divorce as a life crisis can lead to emotional and behavioral problems. Th...
This presentation is designed to help counselors use Dr. Glasser’s “Choice Theory” to help any stude...
This article offers highlights from an interview with Dr. Robert E. Wubbolding, Director of the Cent...
Choice Theory and Reality Therapy (CTRT) has been used widely in educational context to stimulate st...
While reality therapy has proven to be an effective counseling intervention with a diverse array of ...
Choice Theory is popularly recognized as a basis for the practice of Reality Therapy, Quality Educat...
Contemporary Issues in Couples Counseling explores the most difficult issues that people in the help...
Philosophical thought experiments have been used throughout history to analyze decision-making and p...
There is accumulating evidence that body and mind, or rather the physical and the non-physical, are ...