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William Glasser

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

WILLIAM GLASSER

CHOICE THEORY

IN THE FOLLOWING MINUTES...

YOU'LL FIND OUT IF YOU HAVE LIVED A SIMILAR LIFE TO THAT OF A HOUSE PET.
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HOW DO PEOPLE TRAIN THEIR PETS?

LIST A FEW METHODS

WHAT WOULD YOU CALL THIS TYPE OF TEACHING?

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CLASSICAL CONDITIONING?

WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT IT?

HOW DOES CLASSICAL CONDITIONING RELATE TO HOW YOU WERE EDUCATED?

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CHOICE THEORY

  • Internally, not externally motivated
  • Outside events never make us do anything
  • What is important and satisfying to us drives our behavior
  • Every person has five basic needs

FIVE BASIC NEEDS

DISCUSS IN A GROUP WHAT YOU THINK ARE THE
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FIVE BASIC NEEDS

  • To be loved and connected with others
  • To achieve a sense of competence and personal power.
  • To act with a degree of freedom and independence.
  • To experience joy and fun.
  • To survive

COMPARE YOUR LIST TO gLASSER'S

ANY SIMILARITIES? DIFFERENCES?
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SELECTED AXIOMS OF CHOICE THEORY

  • The only person whose behavior we can control is our own.
  • All we can give another person is information.
  • All long-lasting psychological problems are relationship problems.
  • What has happened in the past has everything to do with what we are today.

SEVEN CARING HABITS

SEVEN CARING HABITS

SEVEN DEADLY HABITS

SEVEN DEADLY HABITS

APPLICATION

HOW CAN THIS HELP YOU TEACH?
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