William Glasser, M.D.
Dr. Glasser is an
internationally recognized
psychiatrist who is best known as
the author of Reality Therapy,
a method of psychotherapy he created
in 1965 and that is now taught all
over the world.
Born in 1925 and
raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Dr.
Glasser was initially a Chemical
Engineer but went into psychiatry
when it became apparent to him that
this was his real interest in life.
He attended medical school at Case
Western Reserve University in
Cleveland, and took his psychiatric
training at the Veterans
Administration Hospital in West Los
Angeles and UCLA (1954-57). He
became Board Certified in 1961 and
was in private practice from 1957 to
1986.
Glasser's path
has been one of a continuing
progression from private practice to
lecturing and writing and ultimately
culminating in the publication of
over twenty books. After writing the
counseling book, Reality Therapy
(1965), he published his first book
on education, Schools without
Failure (1969), greatly expanded
the understanding of motivation and
behavior with Choice Theory
(1998), and finally added,
Warning: Psychiatry Can Be Hazardous
to Your Mental Health (2003), to
help people improve their mental
health and happiness. This year
(2005), he produced a booklet,
Defining Mental Health as a Public
Health Problem to provide a new
resource for mental health
professionals.
Dr. Glasser’s
approach is non-traditional. He
does not believe in the concept of
mental illness unless there is
something organically wrong with the
brain that can be confirmed by a
pathologist.
Very early, he
came to the conclusion that
genetically we are social creatures
and need each other and that the
cause of almost all psychological
symptoms is our inability to get
along with the important people in
our lives.
By 1980, he had
begun to form the idea that led to
Choice Theory: why so many people
are unhappy in their relationships.
Unlike all other living creatures,
only human beings are genetically
driven by the need for power. We try
to satisfy that need by using what
he calls, external control
psychology – literally trying to
force people to do what we want them
to do. This struggle has led to the
symptoms described in the DSM-IV.
Dr. Glasser teaches that if we can't
figure out how to learn to satisfy
our power need by respecting each
other, our days on earth are
numbered. He offers choice theory to
replace external control and has
dedicated the remainder of his life
to teaching and supporting this
idea.
In 1967, he
founded The Institute for Reality
Therapy. Since that time, over
65,000 people worldwide have taken
intensive week training to gain
knowledge on how to apply his ideas
in their professional life. They
have discovered that by using choice
theory, their personal relationships
have improved as well.
Dr. Glasser
maintains a very active schedule and
is a much sought-after speaker
nationally and internationally. Some
of his many accomplishments are as
follows: listed in Who’s Who in
America since the 1970s; in 1990
awarded an honorary degree of
Doctor of Humane Letters, Honoris
Causa from the University of San
Francisco ; in 2003 presented with
the ACA Professional Development
Award recognizing the significant
contributions made to the field of
counseling; in 2004, presented with
the "A Legend in Counseling Award"
by the ACA; in January, 2005,
presented with the prestigious
Master Therapist designation by the
American Psychotherapy Association;
and finally, in 2005, presented
with the Life Achievement Award by
the International Center for the
Study of Psychiatry and Psychology
for his enormous influence as a
psychotherapist and author.