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Page 1: Choice Theory & Reality Therapy In Action Dr. Ali Sahebi (Ph.D) March 2010.

Choice Theory & Reality Therapy In

ActionDr. Ali Sahebi (Ph.D)

March 2010

Page 2: Choice Theory & Reality Therapy In Action Dr. Ali Sahebi (Ph.D) March 2010.

EMPHASIS

Choice

Responsibility

Evaluation

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BEHAVIOUR

We choose our behaviours to satisfy our needs at any given time

A person’s behaviour at any given time is their best effort to meet their needs

Behaviour is holistic/total – acting- thinking – feeling – physiology, and most of these are choices

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Behaviour contd./…

Originates from within and not form some external stimuli

Emphasis on choice of and responsibility for our behaviour

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TOTAL BEHAVIOUR (holistic)

Acting Thinking Feeling Physiology

Most of them are choices

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NEEDS

Survival Belonging and Love Power Freedom Fun A person’s behaviour at any given

time is their best effort to meet their needs

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Survival

To survive as individuals and as a species

Physical needs for food, water, air, safety, shelter,

Need for a sense of security in respect of the on-going provision of basic needs

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Love and Belonging Need to love and care for others To believe that we are loved and cared for Unsatisfactory or non-existent ‘connections’

with people are the major source of all almost all long-term human problems (Glasser ,1998)

Whatever the presenting problem disconnectedness according to Glasser will be the underlying cause or issue

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Power/Self-Worth

Need for a sense of empowerment, worthiness, self-efficacy and achievement

Need to be able and capable It implies a sense of achievement,

accomplishment, pride, importance and self-esteem

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Freedom

Need for Independence and autonomy The ability to make choices To express oneself freely

Freedom Internal blocks to freedom External blocks to freedom

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Fun

The desire to enjoy school (a job) To have a sense of humour To engage in a hobby To have a feeling of excitement about

a work project or a leisure time activity

Fun is the internal payoff for learning Important in relationships

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NEEDS - WANTS Needs genetic instructions’ are

common to all people Wants are the way we meet our

needs If a person’s behaviour is their best

way of meeting their needs What needs is the behaviour meeting? Are there more effective ways of meeting the

need? Can we engage in a collaborative effort to find

better ways of meeting this need?

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SPECIFIC WANTS

Human beings develop specific wants Each person, as they grow and

interacting with family and culture develop specific and unique wants as to how needs are to be met

We have wants related to each need These are analogous to pictures in

that each one is specific

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Responsibility

By helping clients to take responsibility for their behavioural choices rather than accepting that they are victims of their own impulses, past history, other people or present circumstances they are able to make dramatic chances.

We are influenced by the past but not controlled by it.

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Emphasis

An effort to teach, encourage and help clients to take responsibility for their behaviour

Personal responsibility is at the heart of therapeutic change

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OUR QUALITY WORLD

The people we want to be with The things we most want to own or

experience The ideas or systems of beliefs that

govern our behaviour Our assumptions

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PICTURE ALBUM

Contains pictures that meet a specific need

Love

Are the pictures realistic? Do they need to be changed? Am I prepared to change them? In conflict, compromise is necessary.

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PICTURE ALBUMS

We control our mental images or pictures

Put them in, exchange them or throw them out

We always have the option of choosing some more positive behaviour

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Contd./…

This extensive collection of pictures or wants is called a ‘mental picture album (Glasser, 1984) and the ‘quality world’ (Glasser, 1990)

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Quality World

What does it mean when we change what is in our quality world? Persons Situations Believes

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BELIEF SYSTEM

Much of my behaviour is a response to external signals

Other people can control how I think, feel and act

I have a right to punish others who do not do what I want them to do

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SUCCESS IDENTITY

Effective and need fulfilling behaviour Able to give and receive love Experience a sense of self worth Involved with others in a caring way Meet their needs in ways that are not

at the expense of others

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FAILURE IDENTITY

See themselves as unloved, unwanted, rejected

Unable to become intimately involved with others

Unable to make and stick with commitments

Are generally helpless

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THEORY

Discounts the concept of mental illness

Focuses on moral issues Past is largely ignored in favour of the

present Does not recognise transference Unconscious is largely ignored

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CHOICES - Depression

Continue to depress yourself Change what you are doing to get

what you want Change what you want Change both what you want and what

you are doing to get what you want

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We can even choose misery

Why is depression a choice? Why would a person choose to be

depressed? What are the advantages/gains of

being depressed? We should always look at secondary

gains in relation to choice

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Reasons for choosing misery

To keep angering under control To attract help To excuse not taking action To control others Never let anyone control you by the

pain and misery (s)he chooses for themselves

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Counselling - School For a successful counselling

relationship (therapeutic alliance) the counsellor should be in the client’s quality world

School should be in the client’s quality world

We can change what is in our quality world, put new persons/things in and take persons/things that are already there out.

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Goals of Reality Therapy

Teach choice theory for understanding behaviour

Raise awareness of choosing misery Increase client’s sense of

responsibility Assist clients to have realistic pictures

in their albums to meet their needs Assist in implementing new

behaviours

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Practice of Reality Therapy

Building an appropriate relationship Evaluate present behaviour Look at possible alternatives for

getting what the client wants out of life

Selecting alternative for reaching goals

Develop a behavioural plan Not giving up

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Build Relationship Use attending

behaviours Suspend judgement Do the unexpected Use humour Establish boundaries Share self Listen for metaphors

Listen for themes Summarise and

focus Allow

consequences Allow silence Show empathy Be ethical Create anticipation

and communicate hope

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Contd./… Don’t argue Don’t boss manage Don’t criticise or

coerce Don’t demean Don’t encourage

excuses

Don’t instil fear Don’t give up

easily

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WDEP SYSTEM

Discuss wants and perceptions Discuss directions and doings Self evaluation Formulate a plan of action

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Discuss Wants & Perception

Wants Questions

Ask clients what they want? Ask what they want to avoid? Ask what they want regarding needs? Ask who they want to be? Ask how they see (perceive) their control,

themselves and the others?

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Discussion of Direction

Ask Clients About Their Overall Direction. Where is the accumulation of your

current choices taking you? Are you headed in a direction where

you want to be in a month, a year, 2 years?

As Glasser stated, “ Ask client…about the direction they would like to take their lives?

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Self Evaluation

Self Evaluation is the heart, the essence, the most important component, the quintessential segment of the delivery system.

Glasser (1972) described SE as “the basis for Change”

“If there is a specific time in Reality Therapy when people begin to change, it is when the client evaluates what he or she is doing and begins to answer the question, “Is it helping?”

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Self Evaluation contd./…

People do not change until they decide that what they are doing does not help them accomplish what they want (Glasser, 1980).

Self Evaluation is the keystone in the arch of procedure. It holds the other together, and if it is to removed, the arch crumbles (Wubbolding, 1990, 1991)

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Self-evaluation Questions

Self-evaluation Questions

Is your overall behaviour taking you where you want to go?

Is this specific action to your best advantage?

Is what you tell yourself really helping you?

Is what you want realistically attainable?

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Plan of Action

Ask Clients to make plans to more effectively fulfill their wants and needs without infringing on the rights of others to do the same

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Plan of Action

Successful planning is SMART:S: Simple, small and SpecificM: MeasurableA: Aligned with wants R: Realistic (reasonable and responsible)T: Time Framed** Written in the present tense as if it has already

occurred

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Plan of Action Questions

Plan of Action Questions

What else can you Do?

What (action) steps will you need to accomplish your goal?

What resources do you need?

What knowledge or skills you need to accomplish this goal?

How will you know if the plan is successful?

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Questions

What do you want? What are you doing? Is what you are doing getting you

what you want? If not are there other thing you could

do? Which of these would you like to try

first? When?

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APPROACH

Let’s begin by talking about what you have been doing to solve the problem In what way is it helping? Is your behaviour in touch with reality? Is what you are doing the responsible thing to

do? Is your behaviour effective? If your behaviour is not getting you what you

want, what would you like to do differently? Will we make a plan?

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CENTRAL TAKS

To assist clients in evaluating their behaviour in the context of meeting their needs. What do you really want? Is what you are doing getting you what

you really want? Are there other better ways of getting

what you want? What are some of these other ways?

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Format

What did you do? What is our agreement about that What were you supposed to do? What are you going to do next time? Do you want to write out the plan or

will I do it for you Let’s check tomorrow (next week) on

the plan

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Basic Steps

Establish a relationship Identify the problem Evaluate present behaviour Develop a plan that will help to

resolve the problem Obtain commitment for the plan Structure for evaluation of the plan

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DEVELOPING AN ACTION PLAN

The ‘action stage’ of the ‘Egan Model’ will be helpful here:

Goal setting and scenario setting Balance sheet Brainstorming and selection Shaping a plan Forced field analysis

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MEETING NEEDS

NEED HOW DID I MEET IT?

Survival

Belonging and love

Power

Freedom

Fun

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MEETING NEEDS

NEED

HOW DID I FACILIT

ATE n.. IN

MEETING NEEDS

Survival

Belonging and love

Power

Freedom

Fun

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Contribution

Short-term therapyShort-term therapy Clients self-evaluation and planClients self-evaluation and plan People are responsible for who they People are responsible for who they

are and who they are becomingare and who they are becoming Clients sense of controlClients sense of control

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LIMITATIONS:LIMITATIONS:

No focus on the unconscious, dreams, No focus on the unconscious, dreams, transferencetransference

People choose disorders; depressingPeople choose disorders; depressing

Plans for how someone should live their life Plans for how someone should live their life should be made jointly and not just by the should be made jointly and not just by the therapisttherapist

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READING Glasser, W. (1986) Choice Theory in the

Classroom New York, Harper Collins Glasser, W. (1992) The Quality School , New

York, Harper Collins Glasser, W. (1993) The Quality School

Teacher,New York, Harper Collins Glasser, W. (1998) Choice Theory,New York,

Harper Collins

Page 53: Choice Theory & Reality Therapy In Action Dr. Ali Sahebi (Ph.D) March 2010.

Cont’d./… Glasser, W. (2006) Every Student Can

Succeed, Chatsworth, CA, Wikkiam Glasser Inc.

Nelson-Jones, R. (1995) The Theory and Practice of Counselling, New York, Cassell.

pp 92-109 Wubbolding, R. (1988) Using Reality

Therapy, New York, Harper and Row.

Page 54: Choice Theory & Reality Therapy In Action Dr. Ali Sahebi (Ph.D) March 2010.

Contd./…

Wubbolding, R. and Brickell, J. (1999) Counselling with Reality Therapy. Oxford, Speechmark Publishing