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CONFLICT ANALYSIS - THE FORMAL THEORY OF BEHAVIOR represents the breakthrough publication of the theory that transforms behavior into a true objective science. The Formal Theory demystifies behavior by studying the unconscious as a periodic formal & natural science predictable unit phenomenon, the Conflict Resolution Process. By identifying the atomistic positivistic unit phenomenon, the formal conceptualization accomplishes five so far unattainable objectives in the social sciences: (1) a UNIVERSAL SCIENTIFIC LANGUAGE or epistemology based on identifying the unit unconscious phenomenon, (2) a NOSOLOGY of formally interrelated categories of states of wellness & illness, (3) a PSYCHO-ASSESSMENT BATTERY of the highest clinical validity & reliability that leads the person through a process of self-discovery to profound personal insights, (4) a COMPREHENSIVE PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL PACKAGE combining a number of therapeutic modalities into both self-assessment & self-healing, (5) the IDENTIFICATION OF MORAL VALUES based on evolving awareness of the unconscious Conflict Resolution Process. CONFLICT ANALYSIS TRAINING (0-929642-01-5) is the companion workbook of the theory. It constitutes a comprehensive emotional education program. This program may be self-administered, delivered by the educator in the classroom & by the therapist during psychotherapy. It targets four objectives: (1) a COGNITIVE INTEGRATION OF KNOWLEDGE through the systematic a study of the unit process, (2) DEVELOPMENT OF PERSONAL INSIGHTS through the systematic analysis of personal metaphors to detect one's way of resolving conflict, (3) the learning of SKILLS TO SWIFTLY ACHIEVE EFFECTIVE CONFLICT RESOLUTION attitudes & behavior, (4) the IDENTIFICATION OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION PROCESS ATTRIBUTES AS MORAL VALUES. These two books will revolutionize the social sciences & are bound to become required reading for anyone aspiring to knowledge & self-knowledge.Levis, Albert J. is the author of 'Conflict Analysis The Formal Theory of Behavior A Theory and Its Experimental Validation', published 1989 under ISBN 9780929642000 and ISBN 0929642007.
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