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Reality Therapy and Self-Evaluation
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20 January 2017

This unique resource discusses the core concepts of self-evaluation and the WDEP system of reality therapy, and answers the commonly asked question: "How do I intervene with clients who appear to be unmotivated to make changes in their behavior?" Choice theory/reality therapy expert Robert Wubbolding provides mental health professionals with skill-building strategies for helping clients better self-evaluate, embrace the change process, and make more effective life choices. Detailed interventions and sample counselor-client dialogues throughout the book illustrate work with clients dealing with posttraumatic stress, anger issues, grieving and loss, self-injury, antisocial behavior, career concerns, relationship problems, and more. Dr. Wubbolding's techniques are readily applicable to mental health and educational settings, with cross-cultural application to clients of various ages.
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Chapter 1: Human Motivation: “In General Why Do People Do What They Do?”
Chapter 2: Human Motivation: “Specifically Why Do People Do What They Do?”
Chapter 3: The Counseling Environment: “How Do I Set the Stage for Self-Evaluation?”
Chapter 4: The WDEP System
Chapter 5: Career Concerns
Chapter 6: Cross-Cultural Application
Chapter 7: Dealing With Loss, Posttraumatic Stress, Self-Injury, Conflict, and Anger
Chapter 8: Reality Therapy FAQs
Chapter 9: Conclusion
Resources for Further Study
References