Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!umd5!uvaarpa!mcnc!duke!dukempd!crown From: crown@dukempd.UUCP (Rick Crownover) Newsgroups: sci.psychology Subject: Behavior and Perception Message-ID: <626@dukempd.UUCP> Date: 18 Mar 88 17:33:15 GMT Organization: Duke University Physics Dept.; Durham, N.C. Lines: 14 Keywords: Behavior, Perception, Glasser A few years back I read a book titles "Behavior as the Control of Perception" by an author named Powell or Powers. The book considered actions to be the result of incongruities between an inner paradigm and sensory input. I later heard that one of the 'therapy people': Glasser, had set out to ground his approach in neuroscience by demonstrating that Powells model accounted for the efficacy of his 'reality therapy.' As far as I know, the 'book' he was writing has never appeared? Anyone out there know more about this? Is this model widely accepted? Aloha, Rick -- Rick Crownover 1-919-684-8279 Duke University Dept. of Physics crown@dukempd.uucp Durham, N.C. 27706 mcnc!duke!dukempd!crown