In the context of Glasser’s reality therapy, how does the counselor use planning?

a. Glasser’s publications provide plans that can be used for all clients so planning is a brief and uninvolved process.
b. The clients create their own plans as they become aware of areas where they are being unrealistic.
c. The client’s thorough evaluation should lead to formulation of a plan for action. Reality therapists encourage a plan that is simple, realistic, measurable, immediate, involved, committed, continuous, and within the client’s powers.
d. Clients' evaluations of themselves are the cornerstone of reality therapy. They look at their behavior in terms of its impact on other people and on their own satisfaction.


Answer: c

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