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William Glasser (May 11, 1925 – August 23, 2013) was an American psychiatrist. He was the developer of W. Edwards Deming 's workplace ideas, reality therapy and choice theory . [ 1 ] His innovations for individual counseling, work environments and school, highlight personal choice, personal responsibility and personal transformation.
William Glasser, 88, American psychiatrist and developer of reality therapy, respiratory failure from pneumonia. [423] Tonnie Hom, 80, Dutch swimmer. [424] Charles Lisanby, 89, American production designer, complications from a fall. [425] Henry Maxwell, 81, New Zealand rugby league player (Point Chevalier Pirates). [426]
William George: 1865–1967: 101: Welsh lawyer [18] Samuel Hazard Gillespie Jr. 1910–2011: 100: American counsel [19] I. Leo Glasser: 1924– 100: American judge [20] Nico Gunzburg: 1882–1984: 101: Belgian lawyer and criminologist [21] Trevor Henry: 1902–2007: 105: New Zealand justice on the Supreme Court of New Zealand [22] Oliver Hill ...
Phillip Glasser (born 1978), American actor; Ralph Glasser (1916–2002), Scottish psychologist, economist and author; Roland Glasser (born 1973), British literary translator; Ronald J. Glasser, American doctor and author; Susan Glasser (born 1969), American journalist and editor; William Glasser (1925–2013), American psychiatrist
The son of an inmate who died after a prolonged beating by New York prison guards said in a federal lawsuit Wednesday that his father’s attackers “systematically and casually beat him to death ...
William Glasser's choice theory begins: Behavior is not separate from choice; we all choose how to behave at any time. Second, we cannot control anyone's behavior but our own. Glasser emphasized the importance of classroom meetings as a means to improve communication and solve classroom problems.
This week’s deadly wildfires in Southern California have destroyed or damaged thousands of structures, including many landmarks that hold spots in cinematic and cultural history. The Los Angeles ...
Barbara J. King, an emerita professor of anthropology at William Mary College, research fellow at PAN Works (a center for animal ethics), and renowned author, has spent her career What an Orca’s ...