Multiple Choice
After a client has made value judgments about their behavior and identified what they want to change,a reality therapist would then:
A) reinforce the client's choice by expressing his or her own value judgments.
B) help the client develop and commit to specific but realistic behavioral change plans.
C) explore how the client might fail to put their choice into action and confront the client with excuses he or she may use.
D) set up a contingency contract with clear reinforcements and punishments in place to follow success or failure.
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