Choice Theory: A New Psychology of Personal Freedom
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1999
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Philosophy•
Education1990s
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Psychology1999
Adult
18+ years
In Choice Theory: A New Psychology of Personal Freedom, William Glasser presents a psychological approach that emphasizes personal empowerment. The book explores how individuals can improve relationships and personal fulfillment by making conscious choices and understanding internal motivations, rather than relying on external factors. Glasser advocates for responsibility, offering readers tools to create positive change in their lives.
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William Glasser’s Choice Theory: A New Psychology of Personal Freedom offers a refreshing take on personal responsibility and relationships. Critics praise its empowering concepts but note its repetitive arguments and lack of empirical evidence. While insightful, its applicability can be limited by its theoretical nature.
An ideal reader for William Glasser's Choice Theory: A New Psychology of Personal Freedom is someone interested in self-help and psychology, similar to those who appreciate Stephen R. Covey's The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. They seek understanding of personal responsibility and improving relationships through internal control.
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Psychology1999
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