Psychology Little Book of Choice Theory : The Magic of Choice Theory for All Human Relationships

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 心理学 Little Book of Choice Theory あらゆる人間関係がうまくいく選択理論の魔法 / ウィリアム・グラッサー財団
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Item number: BO4882188
Released date: 03 Dec 2024

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Psychology
[Introduction]
Selection theory changes life!
American psychologist : Selection theory psychology advocated by william Glasser.
A small book that summarizes the idea with easy-to-understand sentences and beautiful pictures.
The high quality world created by the five basic needs and individuals choosing them.
This book helps you build better human relations using the know-how.
Knowing what you can control.
The five basic needs
Chapter (2) Interpersonal Habits
Chapter (3) Five Basic Needs
Chapter (4) Your High Quality World
Chapter (5) Perception? What You Feel?
Chapter (6) All Actions
[Author's brief history]
Doctor of Medicine.
Born in 1925.
Received a doctorate from Western Case Reserve University School of Medicine.
New Approaches to Psychiatric Medicine : Author of the 『 Reality Therapy 』, widely influential, and widely active as a psychiatrist.
Interested in public education, tried to reform the pursuit of high quality in education, and authored the 『 Quality School 』.
There are 250 quality school initiatives across the United States that have clear and high standards but have achieved them and become certified as quality schools.
The idea of selection theory has spread to more than 60 countries, including Shea, Kuwait, Israel, South Korea, Singapore, the Philippines, Iran, and Shea Murray, as well as English-speaking countries like Canada, Australia and Ireland.
The idea of selection theory has spread to more than 60 countries, including Russia, Kuwait, Kuwait, Israel, South Korea, Singapore, the Philippines, Iran, and Malaysia.