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This book establishes the foundation for a true scientific applied psychology, a theory of how human influence induces change in others.
List of contents
Part I. The Theory of Influence and Change: 1. Introduction and overview; 2. Psychosocial systems and the exercise of influence; 3. The zone of proximal development, activity, and semiotics; 4. The means of influence; 5. The organization of activity; 6. Unifying the study of culture and psychology: philosophical and scientific Issues; Part II. The Practice of Influence and Change: 7. Influencing and change: delta theory of practice; 8. A natural history museum of influence and change: dioramas; 9. Who influences? The triadic model of influence and change; 10. Basic tactics and strategy in designing influence; 11. Cultural patterns in the practice of influence; 12. Challenges, research, and future development.
About the author
Roland Tharp is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the Universities of Hawaii, Manoa and California, Santa Cruz. He has also taught at the University of Arizona, Stanford University and the University of Greenland. Tharp is the director of the national Center for Research on Education, Diversity, and Excellence. He has done extensive fieldwork with indigenous people, including Mayan, Polynesian, Navajo, Zuni and Inuit. Tharp is the author or co-author of the books Behavior Modification in the Natural Environment, Rousing Minds to Life, Teaching Transformed and Self-Directed Behavior. His articles have appeared in such journals as American Psychologist, American Anthropologist and Psychological Bulletin, among others. He is the laureate of the Grawemeyer Prize in Education, the Hopwood Award (Major, in Poetry), the University of Michigan and has held the Frost Fellowship of the Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury College.
Summary
This book proposes a unified scientific theory of influence and change - all therapies, teaching, child-rearing, coaching, corrections and rehabilitations, from medical to twelve-step programs in a universal theory of dynamics and practice. Delta Theory is accessible to a general intellectual audience that realizes they are both practitioners and victims of influence.