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Glasser Institute - Choice Theory/Reality Therapy Certification Process

Basic Intensive Training
Basic Practicum
Advanced Intensive Training
Advanced Practicum
Certification Week

Choice theory forms the foundation of what we teach and is based on the belief that we choose every aspect of our lives. If you are a person who interacts with others, then this training is for you! Our participants come from all aspects of life, from business people, parents, counselors, educators, probation officers, hair stylists just to name a few. Registering for the Basic Intensive Week will teach you the value of relationship building.

CEU's and academic credits are available to individuals who take the Intensive Trainings. These must be arranged ahead of time with your instructor.

You will learn how to:

* maintain healthy relationships by practicing the seven habits that bring people closer together.
* apply choice theory and reality therapy to a variety of life situations.
* develop a more thorough understanding of mental health as it applies to education, management and marriage.

Although this training has been designed for people who work with people professionally, and is educational in purpose, participants have found the study of choice theory, reality therapy and lead-management to be extremely useful as husbands and wives, mothers and fathers, grandparents, friends and colleagues. You will learn how to use the seven habits that can improve every relationship in your life. You will begin the skillful use of the questions that promote change and begin to see a difference in your own life.

The first step in learning the tools that can change every relationship in your life, including with yourself, is to register for a Basic Intensive Training. spacerNEXT

 

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