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Friday, May 4, 2007. DRIEKURS AND GLASSER-NON ASSERTIVE DISCIPLINE. Willaim Glassers theory is more psycolocically based- to be valued and loved as a human being. William Glasser, in his Control Theory later renamed to Choice Theory detailed five needs. Basic needs which are of little interest unless they are threatened. 2 Love and belonging. This is the same as Maslows Belonging need and recognises how important it is for us as a tribal species to be accepted by our peers. 3 Power or recognition.

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Friday, May 4, 2007. DRIEKURS AND GLASSER-NON ASSERTIVE DISCIPLINE. Willaim Glassers theory is more psycolocically based- to be valued and loved as a human being. William Glasser, in his Control Theory later renamed to Choice Theory detailed five needs. Basic needs which are of little interest unless they are threatened. 2 Love and belonging. This is the same as Maslows Belonging need and recognises how important it is for us as a tribal species to be accepted by our peers. 3 Power or recognition.

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