Reality Therapy

Reality Therapy by William Glasser, published by HarperCollins on August 30, 1975, is a comprehensive exploration of a therapeutic approach that prioritizes individual acceptance of reality and personal responsibility for behavior. This edition spans 240 pages and is presented in English, offering readers insights into the philosophy and procedures of this modern therapeutic method.
In this book, Glasser outlines the principles of Reality Therapy, focusing on how individuals can better understand their behaviors and the importance of taking responsibility for their actions. The text delves into psychological concepts, particularly within the realms of cognitive psychology and cognition, providing a framework for readers interested in the intersection of psychology and personal development. Through its detailed examination, Reality Therapy serves as a resource for those looking to grasp the fundamentals of this therapeutic approach.
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Explains the philosophy and procedures of the newer therapeutic method that emphasizes the individual’s acceptance of reality and of responsibility for his or her behavior
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