Applications of social reality therapy: a counseling summary
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A manuscript detailing the methodology of Social Reality Therapy, drawing on William Glasser's Reality Therapy, by offering an example in the form of a young man identified as Steve who was found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity. Livingston gives a brief biography of Steve and the sessions they had together. The goal of Social Reality Therapy is to break the punishment cycle and encourage open dialogue to understand developmental impasses.
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