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Shelley Roy
Untangle the mystery of human behavior with perceptual control theory, and learn a new way of thinking about people. Shelley Roy challenges readers to re-examine their beliefs about behavior. $18.00 detailsbuy
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Ann Vernon and Terry Kottman, editors
Offers specific counseling applications for children and adolescents from leading experts and school counselors. Together, they explain individual, group, and classroom applications of several theories. $42.00 detailsbuy
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Timothy A. Carey
With lots of examples, illustrations, and a lighthearted style, Carey shows readers how to get themselves better using the Method of Levels, an approach to psychotherapy based on a comprehensive model of the behavior of living organisms.$15.00 detailsbuy
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William T. Powers
The third in a series of books by William T. Powers about perceptual control theory (PCT), the robust theory of behavior he originated in the 1970s. This book is about control theory and how it explains human behavior and perhaps behaviors of all organisms, and it includes an extensive mathematical appendix, index, and over 50 illustrations (more than half in full color), plus a CD of free open-source computer programs of interactive models and simulations.$65.00 detailsbuy
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John Shindler
In this groundbreaking book, John Shindler presents Transformative Classroom Management, a model that can be implemented by educators to restore the natural positive feelings in his or her classroom and to create a productive learning environment in which all students can achieve. $29.95 detailsbuy
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Jane Williams, Sandra Gilmer, and Mina Cook
Who2Bee: The Inside Story is the first book of a new series which aims to teach basic concepts of Perceptual Control Theory to elementary school students. $15.00 detailsbuy
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