Choice Theory and the linked practice of Reality Therapy were developed by Dr William Glasser (1925-2013). His approach is based on the view that we are motivated to achieve basic needs which are Power, Belonging, Freedom, Fun and Survival. We […]
Choice Theory and the linked practice of Reality Therapy were developed by Dr William Glasser (1925-2013). His approach is based on the view that we are motivated to achieve basic needs which are Power, Belonging, Freedom, Fun and Survival. We […]
Dr William GlasserWilliam Glasser Institute Ireland Little guide to Choice Theory Reality Therapy is an approach to counselling developed by Dr William Glasser in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s. Choice Theory explains why Reality Therapy works. People […]
Our four psychological needs As well as the need to survive, which we share with other creatures, human beings have four key psychological needs. We are always attempting to meet these psychological needs. Belonging (Connection)This can mean being with our […]
East meets West: Mindfulness and the Practice of Choice Theory and Reality Therapy by Padraig O’Morain Published in the Conference Journal of the European Convention of the William Glasser Institute, WGII, Dublin, 2005 Why should those of us who use […]
Choice Theory in the office choice_theory_in_the_office.pdfFile Size: 23 kbFile Type: pdf Download File A niece of mine worked in McDonalds during her holidays from university. I assumed in my, I suppose, snobbish way that the experience would be boring and unpleasant. […]
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