Developed in 1965 by Dr. William Glasser, reality therapy dismisses concerns about things beyond a person’s control, such as other people’s behavior, negative experiences or past events, and instead focuses on things within a person’s present ability or present reality to control. 1
Explore the history and basic principles of reality therapy—when and how to use it and what the therapist's role is in this “here and now” approach to counseling.
Reality therapy believes that humans are always striving to meet personal needs. Symptoms of mental distress occur when one or more of the five basic psychological needs identified by Dr. Glasser are not being met. The five basic psychological needs include: 1
Dr. Glasser maintained that individuals achieve greater success at fulfilling these five basic psychological needs by choosing to change their own actions rather than attempting to change someone else's behavior. By helping people recognize their unmet personal needs, professionals using reality therapy can devise a plan to help their clients meet those needs. Therapists encourage their clients to refrain from negative behaviors, such as making excuses or blaming and criticizing others, and instead guide them to adopt positive behavioral changes instead. 1
A fundamental goal of reality therapy is to help people fulfill Glasser's five basic psychological needs through successful relationships. The symptoms of mental distress, according to Dr. Glasser, are manifestations of unfulfilling relationships and as such are not significant in this approach to counseling. Instead, the reality therapy approach is based on the premise that changes in personal behavior will help improve personal relationships, fulfilling personal needs to reduce the symptoms of mental distress. 1 Successful reality therapy sees clients take responsibility for their actions and choose more responsible behavior. 2
The Reality therapy approach is directly based upon choice therapy, which was also developed by Dr. Glasser. In choice therapy, Glasser refers to his five basic needs as "genetic instructions," or basic needs that are driven by human DNA. By applying the essential principles of choice therapy, reality therapy seeks to help individuals understand the reality of their choices and guide them to choose more successful behaviors. These essentials include: 2
Although reality therapy is widely hailed and practiced around the world, little research has been undertaken to assess its effectiveness. Additionally, some members of the psychiatric community reject reality therapy because it rejects the notion of mental illness. 2
Reality therapy can be used when disconnects occur within various relationships and situations, such as: 2
When individuals are experiencing disconnects or failing to connect with the people in their life, reality therapy offers ways to help individuals reconnect or create successful new connections. By focusing on disconnectedness as the root problem, reality therapy recommends identifying who the person is disconnected from and help them choose behaviors that will enable reconnecting. If reconnecting is not feasible, the individual will need to find a satisfactory new connection. 3
In reality therapy, the therapist's primary role is to guide an individual's self-evaluation by asking questions about the effectiveness of their present behavior for meeting their needs. As ineffective behaviors are identified, the therapist guides the client to plan specific, simple new actions and behaviors, framing the new choices in positive terms. The therapist may also help guide the client through a rehearsal of the new behavioral choices. 2, 4
Some specific steps recommended for the reality therapist include: 3
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1. Retrieved on September 16, 2021, from goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/types/reality-therapy
2. Retrieved on September 16, 2021, from healthline.com/health/reality-therapy
3. Retrieved on September 16, 2021, from wglasserinternational.org/courses/professional-development/reality-therapy/
4. Retrieved onSeptember 16, 2021, from apa.org/pubs/books/4317235