The facts are nothing short of startling--no matter how many people seem to walk down the aisle, the divorce rate in America is at a record high. What's the secret to getting into a happy marriage and, even more important, staying in one? Now world-renowed psychiatrist Dr. William Glasser and his wi[...]
Explains the philosophy and procedures of the newer therapeutic method that emphasizes the individual's acceptance of reality and of responsibility for his or her behavior.[...]
Presents the rationale and procedures of a program for establishing an addiction to postive behavior, with emphasis on running and meditation, which develops both character and body for a healthier, more satisfying life[...]
Glasser has worked with choice theory for half of his 40 years of psychiatric practice. Basically, choice theory helps its users avoid confrontation and ask pertinent questions. It sees conscious or unconscious desire for external control as the main problem in the four major personal relationships:[...]
In Reality Therapy, Dr. William Classer discounted the concept of mental illness and offered the then-new idea that all of us are responsible for what we do. Readers responded by the thousands, turning Dr. Classer's practical, responsible approach into a best-selling phenomenon. Now in his follow-up[...]
The author of Choice Theory and Reality Therapy offers a powerful approach for helping troubled teens. In his decades as a therapist, Dr William Glasser has often counselled parents and teenagers. His advice has healed shattered families and changed lives. Now in his first book on the lessons he has[...]
How psychopharmacology has usurped the role of psychotherapy in our society, to the great detriment of the patients involved. William Glasser describes in Warning: Psychiatry Can Be Hazardous to Your Mental Health the sea change that has taken place in the treatment of mental health in the last few [...]
A companion volume to "The Quality School", this book provides hands-on techniques based on Glasser's choice theory and on the works of W. Edwards Deming.[...]