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The Process Of Change In Reality Therapy

William Glasser, M.D., a psychiatrist and extremely prolific author, is the founder of Reality Therapy and a leading practitioner of Choice Theory. The president of the William Glasser Institute in Chatsworth, California, Glasser’s many publications include the bestseller Reality Therapy (1965), Schools Without Failure (1969), Choice Theory (1998) and Reality Therapy in Action (2000).

This is, indeed, a realistic and practical example of a typical therapy session with the founder of Reality Therapy and a leading practitioner of Choice Therapy. Both therapists and people who are looking for self-help materials can considerably gain from this excellent videotape.
– Albert Ellis, Ph.D., President, Albert Ellis Institute, NYC, and author of A Guide to Rational Living.

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The Process Of Change In Reality Therapy

William Glasser, M.D., a psychiatrist and extremely prolific author, is the founder of Reality Therapy and a leading practitioner of Choice Theory. The president of the William Glasser Institute in Chatsworth, California, Glasser’s many publications include the bestseller Reality Therapy (1965), Schools Without Failure (1969), Choice Theory (1998) and Reality Therapy in Action (2000).

This is, indeed, a realistic and practical example of a typical therapy session with the founder of Reality Therapy and a leading practitioner of Choice Therapy. Both therapists and people who are looking for self-help materials can considerably gain from this excellent videotape.
– Albert Ellis, Ph.D., President, Albert Ellis Institute, NYC, and author of A Guide to Rational Living.

The Process Of Change In Reality Therapy

William Glasser, M.D., a psychiatrist and extremely prolific author, is the founder of Reality Therapy and a leading practitioner of Choice Theory. The president of the William Glasser Institute in Chatsworth, California, Glasser’s many publications include the bestseller Reality Therapy (1965), Schools Without Failure (1969), Choice Theory (1998) and Reality Therapy in Action (2000).

This is, indeed, a realistic and practical example of a typical therapy session with the founder of Reality Therapy and a leading practitioner of Choice Therapy. Both therapists and people who are looking for self-help materials can considerably gain from this excellent videotape.
– Albert Ellis, Ph.D., President, Albert Ellis Institute, NYC, and author of A Guide to Rational Living.