No, they tell you to do this, and to stop doing that. You don’t need the theory, you need instruction, and then you’ll internalize high-status behaviors. (Although we did talk very briefly about theory—tribal mentality, alpha males, status.)
It is explicit about status being a variable, though, if that’s what you’re asking. For example, one of the exercises was role-play: we got assigned high- or low-status and had to act out a scene.
No, they tell you to do this, and to stop doing that. You don’t need the theory, you need instruction, and then you’ll internalize high-status behaviors. (Although we did talk very briefly about theory—tribal mentality, alpha males, status.)
It is explicit about status being a variable, though, if that’s what you’re asking. For example, one of the exercises was role-play: we got assigned high- or low-status and had to act out a scene.