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PSYC 388 INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY Case Study Report (Thomas and Reality Therapy) Approach Athabasca University

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PSYC 388 INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY Case Study Report (Thomas and Reality Therapy) Approach Athabasca University
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THOMAS AND REALITY THERAPY APPROACH 2
Case Study Report: Thomas and Reality Therapy Approach
Issue and Approach
Thomas is a fifteen-year-old male that is showing a lack of self-confidence and apparent
understanding of his requirements. Thomas was caught shoplifting and is not able to offer reasons to his father and mother for his motive for stealing. He merely did it; however, now recognizes it was not a good decision. The emphasis will address Thomas’s need for power and further
assist Thomas in making good and deliberate decisions. The selected strategy in dealing with
Thomas will be Reality Therapy. This technique will help Thomas in realizing his desire for
power as well as to assist him in bringing better control and confidence into his life.
Therapeutic Approach,
Chosen therapy and applicability. Reality Therapy was invented by a person known as
William Glasser and further enhanced by Robert Wubbolding. Reality Therapy focuses on key
elements of human existence and environment (Gladding & Alderson, 2012). Consciousness is
noted in Reality Therapy's perspective. This treatment outlines two human nature concepts: intuitions or unconscious forces don't drive people and people have a growth or health force (Miller,
1980) that emerges on two different levels: psychological and physical. Meanwhile, Glasser
identifies four psychological wants that relate to behaviour: power (need for self-esteem, recognition, and competitiveness), love and belonging (need for friends and family), enjoyment (the
need for play, laughter, and recreation) and freedom (need to make decisions). The demand for
identification is addressed by people accepting you as you are.

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