Choice Theory suggests that all we can do is behave, and all of our behaviour is internally motivated. Most of us spend our lives trying to mould the world to our individual idea of how we want it to be, - a fairly hopeless activity -  instead of recognising that we are actually choosing to behave in ways  which we hope will satisfy our five basic needs : LOVE/BELONGING, POWER, FREEDOM, FUN, SURVIVAL

 
Philosophy

RTUK describes its understanding and 
interpretation of the thinking underlying Choice Theory.                                                      

 

Principles

RTUK outlines the key psychological principles for understanding Choice Theory.

 

Practice

A summary of RTUK's approach as to how Reality Therapy is informed and practised against the background of Choice Theory.

 

Purposes

A brief outline of the purposes and many applications of Choice Theory available through RTUK's range of professional services

 

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