William Schutz - Writings

Writings

  • FIRO: A Three-Dimensional Theory of Interpersonal Behavior. New York, NY: Rinehart (1958).
  • Joy. Expanding Human Awareness (1967).
  • Here comes Everybody (1971). Harper & Row
  • Elements of Encounter (1973).
  • Body Fantasy (1976).
  • Leaders of Schools (1977).
  • Profound Simplicity. New York, NY: Bantam (1979).
  • The Truth Option. Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press (1984).
  • Joy: Twenty Years Later. Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press (1989).
  • "Beyond FIRO-B—Three New Theory Derived Measures—Element B: Behavior, Element F: Feelings, Element S: Self." Psychological Reports, June, 70, 915-937 (1992).
  • The Human Element: Productivity, Self-Esteem and the Bottom Line. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass (1994).

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