This book is a compendium of thiry years of research and practice in self and social perception- Socio-Egocentrism- a relationship between the self and other people. This important research began with Dr. Peters' pioneering studies of juvenile offenders at Purdue University. Based on his studies of juvenile delinquency, Dr. Peters has developed his theories involving other clinical groups. The author posits a measurable scale of cognitive and personal changes to describe the progress that can be made as an emotional improvement occurs in a patient.