Reality Therapy for Addictions
by Robert Wubbolding
See Robert Wubbolding utilize his Reality Therapy approach in an actual counseling session with a client struggling with addiction.
Reality Therapy, first developed by psychiatrist William Glasser, is a practical and systematic approach which helps clients evaluate the effectiveness of current behaviors and focus on practical plans of action for change. In the video, Dr. Wubbolding conducts a full-length psychotherapy session with a client whose recovery from cocaine addiction is complicated by depression. Prior to the session, Jon Carlson and Judy Lewis introduce Dr. Wubbolding, and facilitate an in-depth discussion of his approach. Afterwards, Dr. Wubbolding discusses how his model was applied with this specific clients, and well as in other applications.
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By watching this video, you will:

• Develop an understanding of the key aspects of the Reality Therapy model and its relevance in addictions counseling today.
• Gain insight into Wubbolding's therapy style, and how his systematic approach promotes practical plans of action and change.
• Learn how to apply the Reality Therapy model to help your clients successfully tackle their addictions and other life challenges.

Length of video: 1:47:00

English subtitles available

Individual ISBN-10 #: 1-60124-080-5

Individual ISBN-13 #: 978-1-60124-080-4

Group ISBN-10 #: 1-60124-081-3

Group ISBN-13 #: 978-1-60124-081-1

Robert Wubbolding, EdD is Professor of Counseling at Xavier University, Director of the Center for Reality Therapy in Cincinnati and Senior Faculty at the William Glasser Institute in Los Angeles. He has published 125 articles and book chapters, ten books and seven videos on reality therapy, and has taught reality therapy and choice theory all over the world.

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