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Shelley's Thoughts

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Shelley Roy provides a lively analogy to introduce the basic ideas underpinning the scientific theory of living systems; Perceptual Control Theory. Focusing on the difference between 'the rock view' of life and 'the plant view of life, Ms. Roy explains how to date much of the thinking on human behavior is based on two faulty theories; stimulus response psychology and cognitive psychology. These theories which Ms Roy refers to as 'the rock views' lead to thinking that with the right strategy, the right program, the right language anyone can learn to control someone else. Shelley also shares her belief that "one size does not fit all" and that customization is necessary to better meet the needs of individual clients.

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Language:

en-us

Release Date:

08/12/2020 04:33:13

Authors:

Shelley A.W. Roy

Genres:

education

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Episodes

    Introduction

    Release Date: 2/8/2008

    Duration: 0 Mins

    Authors: Shelley A.W. Roy

    Description:

    Is Closed Captioned: No

    Explicit: No

    Loop

    Release Date: 2/8/2008

    Duration: 0 Mins

    Authors: Shelley A.W. Roy

    Description:

    Is Closed Captioned: No

    Explicit: No

    Conflict

    Release Date: 2/5/2008

    Duration: 0 Mins

    Authors: Shelley A.W. Roy

    Description: What do you believe about conflict? Do you see it as two or more individuals inability to get along? Or do you understand that conflict is only an internal process of one's inablity to manifest two incompatable 'things' at a given moment. Using this definition - what comes to your mind? How does it change the way you see conflict? How does it change how you might handle situation that occure between two or more individuals?

    Is Closed Captioned: No

    Explicit: No

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