The Language of Choice Theory

The Language of Choice Theory

1999 • 128 pages

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In this companion volume to the bestselling Choice Theory, Dr. William Glasser and his wife, Carleen Glasser, have imagined typical conversations in real-life situations--between parent and child, two partners in a relationship, teacher and student, and boss and employee. On the left-hand page is a typical controlling order or threat, and on the right a more reasonable version, using choice theory, which is more likely to get a favorable response from the child, lover, student, or employee. Through these examples, the principles of choice theory come alive.


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It's a light read and thus lacks depth. Has potential, the final section on Manager to Empployee was done best.

December 20, 2018