The Institute For Reality Therapy UK

 

 



About the Institute in the UK

'The Institute for Reality Therapy UK (IRT UK), with it's own administration executive, co-ordinates the faculty workshops and practicums in the United Kingdom on behalf of the WGI, leading up to, and including Reality Therapy Certification (RTC). The IRT UK strives to promote and develop Choice Theory, Reality Therapy and Lead Management in the UK, offering guidance and support to it's membership made up of a body of like-minded individuals, committed to their own personal and professional advancement. Support is offered by a team of training and practicum supervisors.Members of the Institute subscribe to the 'ethos' that Choice Theory, Reality Therapy and Lead Management guide and support our relationships both on a personal and professional basis, and that Reality Therapy should be taught with integrity and adherence to fundamental concepts as describe by Dr. William Glasser and others who write, teach and are associated with the WGI.

All Faculty training in Choice Theory, Reality Therapy, Lead Management and the Quality Schools Programme is overseen by The William Glasser Institute (WGI), our international parent organisation based in the USA.

IRT UK membership is open to all who are interested in the ideas of Choice Theory, Reality Therapy and Lead Management

 

The Executive of the Institute

The aim of the executive is to help steer the Institute towards meeting the training and developmental needs for the future, in order to advance the ideas of Choice Theory® within the UK. It is responsible for the development of Institute policy, and for ensuring that training within the UK is in line with the policies of The William Glasser Institute.

Members of the Executive are:

Adrian Gorman - Institute Executive Administrator
John Brickell - Director Of Training
Emma Parmeter - Accounts Examiner
Jes East  
Mal Marshall  
Paul Shelvey  
Ruth Bradbrook  
Geraldine Rowe  

Dr Robert E Wubbolding is the William Glasser Institute Liaison person for the UK