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William Glasser, however, refers to the DSM as " phony diagnostic categories ", arguing that " it was developed to help psychiatrists – to help them make money ".
* William Glasser
Cognitive Therapy, “ reality therapy ” a form of self-control therapy developed by psychiatrist William Glasser ( 1965 ) and still commonly used in corrections today.
Developed by William Glasser in the 1960s, it is considered a form of cognitive behavioral therapy.
Reality therapy was developed at the Veterans Administration hospital in Los Angeles in the early 1960s by Dr. William Glasser and his mentor and teacher, psychiatrist Dr. G. L. Harrington.
The term choice theory is the work of William Glasser, MD, author of the book so named, and is the culmination of some 50 years of theory and practice in psychology and counseling.
William Glasser ’ s Choice Theory is the theory that we all choose how to behave at any time, and cannot control anyone ’ s behavior but our own.
* The William Glasser Institute official website
William Glasser, M. D.
" Glasser founded The Institute for Reality Therapy in 1967, which was renamed The Institute for Control Theory, Reality Therapy and Quality Management in 1994 and later The William Glasser Institute in 1996.
In July, 2010, William Glasser Association International was established with an interim governing board charged with setting up the organization to coordinate worldwide activities and conferences, the first of which is June 6 – 9, 2012, in Los Angeles.
Members of the institute subscribe to the ' ethos ' that choice theory, reality therapy, and lead management guide and support their relationships both on a personal and professional basis, and that reality therapy should be taught with integrity and adherence to fundamental concepts as described by Dr. William Glasser and others who write, teach, and are associated with the WGI.
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* William Glasser Institute
* William Glasser Association International
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* William Glasser ( b. 1925 ), American psychiatrist
* Glasser, William, Choice Theory

William and Evolution
"), Richard Armstrong (" The Best Years of Our Lives: Planes of Innocence and Experience "), William Rothman (" Bazin as a Cavellian Realist "), Mats Rohdin (" Cinema as an Art of Potential Metaphors: The Rehabilitation of Metaphor in André Bazin's Realist Film Theory "), Karla Oeler (" André Bazin and the Preservation of Loss "), Tom Paulus (" The View across the Courtyard: Bazin and the Evolution of Depth Style "), and Diane Stevenson (" Godard and Bazin ").
* Dickinson, William R. " Geotectonic Evolution of the Great Basin ".
The College of Arms, as it looked in the 18th century, engraved by Benjamin Cole ( instrument maker ) | Benjamin Cole, and published in William Maitland's " The History and Survey of London From Its Evolution to the Present Time " in 1756
His student William K. Gregory called Osborn's idiosyncratic view on man's origins as a form of " Parallel Evolution " but many creationists misinterpreted Osborn, greatly frustrating him, and believed he was asserting man had never evolved from a lower life form.
Janet Bord contributed " Some Fortean Ramblings " alongside William R. Corliss's " The Evolution of the Fortean Sourcebooks " for # 7, and issue # 8 was the first issue of Vol.
Evolution is a 2001 American science fiction comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and starring David Duchovny, Orlando Jones, Seann William Scott, Julianne Moore and Ted Levine.
White: Evolution and Revolution in Anthropology by William Peace.
For example, the Democratic Party politician William Jennings Bryan " became convinced that the teaching of Evolution as a fact caused the students to lose faith in the Bible, first, in the story of creation, and later in other doctrines, which underlie the Christian religion.
* " Comparative Vertebrate Neuroanatomy: Evolution and Adaptation "-Ann B. Butler, William Hodos
* " Evolution, Complexity, and Energy Flow " ( 2008-Back to Darwin: A Richer Account of Evolution B. Cobb Jr., Editor, William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, pp. 145-156 )
* Rogers, George C. Evolution of a Federalist: William Loughton Smith of Charleston ( 1758-1812 ) ( 1962 )
* Rogers, George C. Evolution of a Federalist: William Loughton Smith of Charleston ( 1758-1812 ) ( 1962 )
* Michael D. Green, " William McIntosh: The Evolution of a Creek National Idea ", in The Human Tradition in the Old South, ed.
* Farris, William Wayne 1995 Heavenly Warriors: The Evolution of Japan's Military, 500-1300 AD.
In 2001, he presented opposite William A. Dembski at the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences / American Association for the Advancement of Science " Interpreting Evolution " conference at Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania.
In 2002, he presented at the " Evolution and Intelligent Design " session of the CSICOP 4th World Skeptics conference in Burbank, California, along with Massimo Pigliucci, Kenneth Miller, Paul Nelson, and William A. Dembski.
* Evolution of a National Pastime, Canadians at Bat for their Place in History by William Humber
* 2006 Dr. William H. Calvin for A Brain for All Seasons: Human Evolution and Abrupt Climate Change, which addresses the broad sweep of hominid history and the likely impacts to it of abrupt climate change.

William and Glasser's
William Glasser's " control theory " exemplifies his attempts to empower students and give them voice by focusing on their basic, human needs: Unless students are given power, they may exert what little power they have to thwart learning and achievement through inappropriate behavior and mediocrity.
William Glasser's choice theory is composed of four aspects ; thinking, acting, feeling, and physiology.

William and Ideas
* R. A. MacKay, " The Political Ideas of William Lyon Mackenzie ", Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science 3 ( 1937 )
Documentarian William Whitehead also wrote or cowrote a number of shows for Ideas.
* John Eyler, Victorian Social Medicine: The Ideas and Methods of William Farr ( Baltimore 1979 ).
His long-anticipated second book, The Metaphysical Club: A Story of Ideas in America, includes detailed biographical material on Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., William James, Charles Sanders Peirce, and John Dewey.
In Ideas Have Consequences, Weaver analyzed William of Occam's 14th century notions of nominalist philosophy.
Other notable premiers include The Pleasure of Honesty by Luigi Pirandello, Simone by Ben Hecht, Translations by Brian Friel, A Decent Birth by William Saroyan, Command by William Wister Haines, Ten Times Table by Alan Ayckbourn, The March on Russia by David Storey, The Archbishop ’ s Ceiling by Arthur Miller, The First Monday in October by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, Lillian by William Luce, The Cemetery Club by Ivan Menchell, The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds by Paul Zindel, Jerusalem by Seth Greenland, The Smell of the Kill by Michele Lowe, and Bright Ideas by Eric Coble.
* Poole, William, Francis Lodwick ’ s Creation: Theology and Natural Philosophy in the Early Royal Society., Journal of the History of Ideas, 2005.
Ideas on Pop Art were discussed by Reyner Banham, Theo Crosby, Frank Cordell, Toni del Renzio, Richard Hamilton, Nigel Henderson, John McHale, Eduardo Paolozzi, Alison and Peter Smithson, sculptor William Turnbull, and myself.

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