Kristin A. Vincenzes, Ian T. MacGregor, M. Monaghan
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A Beacon of Light: Applying Choice Theory to the COVID-19 Pandemic
This paper provides an application of William Glasser’s (1998) choice theory and Randy Pausch’s (2007) “lessons learned” to the current worldwide health pandemic, COVID-19. Reflective questions are included to support mental health workers as they engage with people impacted by COVID-19. Implications for consumers, providers, and policymakers are provided.