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We have trained faculty across Canada that are bilingual, multicultural, and with a wide range of expertise. Glasser Canada was first incorporated as a not-for-profit organization in 1992. Since this time the organization has received consistent feedback on the positive life-changing effects of the programs, including tools and skills that they can use for a lifetime.
Glasser Canada
Membership you remain in good standing with the Glasser Canada Member Organization and enjoy access to ALL the features and benefits.
Willam Glasser International
By maintaining your WGI Annual membership you remain in good standing and Active WGI Membership.
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Choice Theory® teaches us why and how we behave to match the picture that we want in order to satisfy our basic needs for survival, love and belonging, power, freedom, and fun. Our thinking, acting, feelings, and physiology occur together; therefore, we refer to this as Total Behaviour.
All behaviours are . . .
- Internally-motivated
- Purposeful
- Flexible
- Creative
Reality therapy is the method of counseling that Dr. Glasser has been teaching since 1965. Reality therapy is firmly based on choice theory and its successful application is dependent on a strong understanding of choice theory. Reality therapy training is available to anyone…the first step in learning this tool is to enroll in a Basic Intensive Week.
Since unsatisfactory or non-existent connections with people that we need are the source of almost all human problems, the goal of reality therapy is to help people reconnect.
All behaviours are . . .
- Internally-motivated
- Purposeful
- Flexible
- Creative
The following are some of the contexts we have worked in, but we know we have just scratched the surface of what is needed.
- Indigenous communities
- Early Childhood Intervention
- Family dynamics and parenting/relationship skills
- Corrections
- Education
- Big Brothers, Big Sisters
- Boys and Girls Clubs
- Groups home counselors
- Domestic Violence counselors
- Loss/grief
- Disability
- Trauma
- First responders/police
- Addictions
- Sexual Orientation
- Need satisfying workplace relationships