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founded by Glasser; this theory emphasizes that all behavior is generated within ourselves for the purpose of satisfying one or more basic needs
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Reality therapy
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a complete system for explaining how the brain works; added to the base of reality therapy in the 1980's to make it more complete
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control therapy
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in task/work environments, an emphasis on working cooperatively and productively in small groups
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total quality movement (TQM)
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1. belonging
2. power 3. freedom 4. fun |
reality therapy's four human psychological needs
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stresses helping people live up to their own moral convictions; has some commonality with reality therapy
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integrity therapy
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establishing an atmosphere in which work within the group can take place
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setting up the environment
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asking members to do the opposite of what you want in the hope they will disobey
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paradox
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1. reality therapy emphasises accountability
2. is it stress on action and thinking 3. valuable dimension of a reality therpay group is its viability with people as the society on whcih other have given up |
strenths of reality therapy
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4. emphasis on definable procedures for working with individuals in group
5. treatment continues only until participants are able to resolve difficulties |
strengths of reality therapy
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1. emphasis on the exchange of communication either verbal or written
2. simplicity 3. extreme postion on some issues |
limitations of reality therapy
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4. is in group work is its lack of proven effectiveness
5. emphasis on conformity and utility |
limitations of reality therapy
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