Glasser, William : William Glassner Institute in Los Angeles
William Glasser, M.D.,is a world-renowned psychiatrist who lectures widely. He is the author of many books including
Choice Theory, Reality Therapy, The Quality School, and Getting Together and Staying Together, and he is the president
of the William Glassner Institute in Los Angeles.
Review
"A few weeks after I received this book, I showed it to my television audience and said, 'This is a fabulous
book.' I was impressed with its clarity, its many examples, and how we can all use it to improve our marriages,
get along better with our families, and persuade our children to do well in school. Choice theory, as Dr. Glasser
explains it, is a new psychology of health and joy."
--Dr. Robert H. Schuller, Founding Pastor, Crystal Cathedral Ministries
"Choice Theory is absolutely superb both in its ideas and in the way that it is presented in this book.
It is in a class of its own in clarity and depth of understanding and is exceedingly helpful in clinical practice."
--Dr. Robert Lefever, director of the PROMIS Recovery Centres, UK
"Bill Glasser has always demonstrated insight and understanding in describing human behavior. In Choice
Theory he has deepened his perspectives and shows the reader alternatives of appropriate behavior. This book
is the best of Dr. Glasser's distinguished works--a must for people in the helping professions."
--Richard L. Foster, educational consultant and former superintendent of schools (Berkeley, CA)
Submitted by Publisher, July, 2001
Summary
In Choice Theory, Dr. William Glasser offers readers a new and far more effective way to get along with
the people in our lives. He explains convincingly that, barring severe poverty or untreatable illness, unsatisfying
or disconnecting relationships are the source of almost all crime, addiction, and mental illness, as well as marital,
family, and school failure. For progress in human relationships, he explains that we must give up the punishing,
relationship-destroying external control psychology that is by far the dominant one in the world. in one of this
century's most significant books on psychology, Dr. Glasser offers us choice theory, a noncontrolling psychology
that gives us freedom to sustain the relationships that lead to healthy, productive lives.