Choice Theory and Reality Therapy (CTRT) Group Counseling Module
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Choice Theory and Reality TherapyAbstract
Choice Theory and Reality Therapy (CTRT) are counseling theories that are often used by counselors in group settings. This article explores the contents of the CTRT Group Counseling Module philosophy, objectives and activities, as used in a total of ten group counseling session,  including pre and post-evaluation sessions. The validity of the module contents were evaluated by thirteen  experts in the field of counseling and Choice Theory and Reality Therapy. The findings indicated that  the overall validity coefficient was 0.83, and the coefficient of validity and legality of activity sessions was 0.89. Meanwhile, reliability studies were also conducted and the reliability coefficient for group counseling CTRT module was 0.83.
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