In reality therapy, the only person whose behavior we can control is our own; the way we can control events in our environment is through what we choose to do. Do you strongly agree, agree, or disagree.
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Reality therapy is a psychological approach that emphasizes personal responsibility and focuses on the present and future rather than on the past. It posits that individuals have the power to control their own behavior and choices, which in turn can influence Show more…
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