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The choice to do so and then controlling oneself, rather than being pushed and pulled by controls beyond oneself is as difficult and heart-wrenching as being controlled by others. Likewise, reconnecting to the world is difficult if the world is feared and seen as the source of pain. Counselors teach the patients to not think of the past but to act and do directly those things that would make it positive today, finding a new connection and making a new plan. (Glasser, 2001) References

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Behavioral Therapy, Psyweb.com. (2006). Retrieved September 5, 2006 at http://psyweb.com/Mdisord/MdisordADV/AdvPsych.jsp

Burns, D. (1980). Feeling Good - the New Mood Therapy. New York: Signet

Burns, D. (1999). Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy (Revised edition). New York: Harper Collins Publishers.

Glasser, W. (n.d.) Choice Theory: A New Psychology of Personal Freedom, Chatsworth, CA the William Glasser Institute.
Glasser, W. (2001.) the Institute for Reality Therapy. Retrieved September 18, 2006 at http://www.realitytherapy.org.uk/
Rogha, Reality Therapy, Retrieved September 18, 2006 at http://www.angelfire.com/ab/brightminds/tReality.html
Westchester Center for Behavior Therapy (n.d.). What is behavior therapy? Retrieved September 13, 2006 at http://www.wcbtonline.com/what.html
What is Behavior Therapy? (n.d.). National Association of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists. Retrieved September 14, 2006 at http://www.nacbt.org/whatiscbt.htm


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