Reality Therapy Flashcards
Reality Therapy
Theory of Change
Change occurs through identifying and meeting needs as well as developing satisfying interpersonal relationships.
Reality Therapy
Role of the Therapist
- The main function of the therapist is to create a nurturing relationship with the client.
- Supportive, non-judgmental, patient coach
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Treatment Goals
- Client learns more effective ways of meeting his or her needs
- Clients learn to engage in self-evaluation
- Clients gain a sense of inner control of their lives
- Clients learn to change what they do as a key to changing how they feel and getting what they want.
Reality Therapy
Key Concepts
- Based on Choice Theory, which asserts that each of us is a self-determining being who can choose future behaviors and hold ourselves consciously responsible for how we are acting, thinking, feeling, and also for our physiological states.
- Everyone has four needs: love/belonging, power/achievement, freedom, and fun/relaxation
- People are always trying to meet one of their needs
- People are in control of what they are currently doing and have the power to make different choices
- Client’s act irresponsibly when one or more of their basic needs aren’t being met
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Interventions
- Focus on the areas where clients have choices.
- Focus on present choices, avoid discussions of problems in past or symptoms
- Challenge client to examine and evaluate their own behavior
- Explore client wants, needs and perceptions
- Doing and directing – focus on what client is currently doing and thinking
- Discuss feelings only when related to client’s behaviors/choices
- Teach self-evaluation: Does present behavior have a reasonable chance of getting you what you want?
- Formulate action plan for change – focus on positive, attainable action steps
- Review results of plan and adjust accordingly
- Use humor
Reality Therapy - Phases of Treatment
Beginning
Create a therapeutic environment – both supportive and challenging; Ask clients what they want from therapy: discuss direction of their lives; define the wants of the client
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Middle
Explore choices client is making in current relationships; Identify other possible choices; encourage client to focus on what they can control, formulate action plan for change
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End
Review what client learned; plan for maintenance of new behavior