Reality Therapy with a Simulated Client - William Glasser

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William Glasser (1995) demonstrates with a simulated client who is in an emotionally abusive relationship. This client is depressed and unhappy with her life. The goal of the first session is to focus on a behavioral change that can be accomplished as a first step. Glasser concludes with an explanation of the demonstration and of control theory.

Educational Objectives:

  1. To demonstrate that Reality Therapy can be successfully applied to any type of client.

  2. To demonstrate that it can be applied to a couple.

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William Glasser (1995) demonstrates with a simulated client who is in an emotionally abusive relationship. This client is depressed and unhappy with her life. The goal of the first session is to focus on a behavioral change that can be accomplished as a first step. Glasser concludes with an explanation of the demonstration and of control theory.

Educational Objectives:

  1. To demonstrate that Reality Therapy can be successfully applied to any type of client.

  2. To demonstrate that it can be applied to a couple.

William Glasser (1995) demonstrates with a simulated client who is in an emotionally abusive relationship. This client is depressed and unhappy with her life. The goal of the first session is to focus on a behavioral change that can be accomplished as a first step. Glasser concludes with an explanation of the demonstration and of control theory.

Educational Objectives:

  1. To demonstrate that Reality Therapy can be successfully applied to any type of client.

  2. To demonstrate that it can be applied to a couple.