Stations of the mind : new directions for reality therapy / William Glasser.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York ; London : Harper & Row, c1981.Edition: 1st edDescription: xx,288p. : ill., 1port. ; 22cmISBN:- 9780060114787 :
- 0060114789 :
- 616.891 GLA
- RC489.R37
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Long Loan | TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone Nursing Collection | 616.891 GLA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 016567 |
Includes index.
Ill on lining paper.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. The forces that drive us--2. The old brain and the new brain--3. An introduction to the way the brain works--4. The new brain as an input control system--5. Pure feelings and feeling behaviors--6. Behavior: Reorganization, redirection, and new information--7. The order of perception--8. The worlds we live in--9. Conflict, control, and criticism--10. The misery we choose and the misery that happens to us--11. Diseases of reorganization--12. Negative addiction and the BCP effects of drugs--13. Using BCP psychology in our personal life--14. Meditations--15. Helping others: The use of BCP with reality therapy--A Final note.
Offering a more humanistic alternative to the currently popular behaviorist school of psychology, Glasser attempts to lift the shroud of mystery surrounding the relationship between brain function and personal behavior.