Dr. Glasser argues that the psychology we have been using for years, Stimulus-Response Psychology, is based on the false assumption that we can exert external pressures on others -- an assumption that ends up pitting individuals against one another. As an alternative, he offers Choice Theory, a psychology for bringing people together. Choice Theory holds that we are all intrinsically motivated by the pleasure that occurs when we satisfy our instinctual needs for survival, love and belonging, power, freedom, and fun -- and that the only behavior we can actually control is our own.
Choice Theory may be the most significant book on psychology published in this century. For psychologists, teachers, the work force, and families, it is a must-read.
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