In today\u27s episode, Dr. Rebecca Hines shares a resource by the Glassier Institute for Choice Theory. Choice Theory is taught so that individuals can understand their own behavior better and the behavior of others. Tune in to today\u27s episode to learn more from Drs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker. Don\u27t forget we love to hear from our listeners! If you have any questions, feel free to reach out. We look forward to receiving your questions on our Google Phone (407) 900- 9305, Facebook (Practical Access), Twitter (@AccessPractical), or Instagram (@Practical_Access). Link to Resource: https://wglasser.com/practice-areas/individuals-families
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of choice theory on parent-child’s conflicts a...
In the study of decision sciences, a plausible theory of choice is a key factor to understanding and...
This is an edited transcript of a conversation to be included in the collection "Conversations on Ra...
In today\u27s episode, Dr. Rebecca Hines shares a resource by the Glassier Institute for Choice Theo...
This article presents the work of William Glasser. The interview addresses his current emphasis on h...
The purpose of this study is to explore the application of choice theory as an effective form of the...
The way individuals perceive events and situations has been shown to be as important, often more imp...
Existing research reveals that students who have a behavioral or emotional disability is a growing p...
Choice Theory is popularly recognized as a basis for the practice of Reality Therapy, Quality Educat...
This article offers highlights from an interview with Dr. Robert E. Wubbolding, Director of the Cent...
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Choice theory identifies five psychological needs: survival, freedom, power, belonging, and fun (Gla...
Gerace, A ORCiD: 0000-0001-8272-8799In today’s article, we consider research into what influences ou...
School choice has become a policy solution for families and children attending persistently low perf...
The purpose of this self-study research is to examine how incorporating student choice in an element...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of choice theory on parent-child’s conflicts a...
In the study of decision sciences, a plausible theory of choice is a key factor to understanding and...
This is an edited transcript of a conversation to be included in the collection "Conversations on Ra...
In today\u27s episode, Dr. Rebecca Hines shares a resource by the Glassier Institute for Choice Theo...
This article presents the work of William Glasser. The interview addresses his current emphasis on h...
The purpose of this study is to explore the application of choice theory as an effective form of the...
The way individuals perceive events and situations has been shown to be as important, often more imp...
Existing research reveals that students who have a behavioral or emotional disability is a growing p...
Choice Theory is popularly recognized as a basis for the practice of Reality Therapy, Quality Educat...
This article offers highlights from an interview with Dr. Robert E. Wubbolding, Director of the Cent...
Information................................ / 49 ISSUE 171: MAY 2013 When I first began in this work...
Choice theory identifies five psychological needs: survival, freedom, power, belonging, and fun (Gla...
Gerace, A ORCiD: 0000-0001-8272-8799In today’s article, we consider research into what influences ou...
School choice has become a policy solution for families and children attending persistently low perf...
The purpose of this self-study research is to examine how incorporating student choice in an element...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of choice theory on parent-child’s conflicts a...
In the study of decision sciences, a plausible theory of choice is a key factor to understanding and...
This is an edited transcript of a conversation to be included in the collection "Conversations on Ra...