What is the firo theory?
The FIRO theory, also known as the Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation theory, was introduced by William Schutz in 1958. It is a theory of interpersonal relations that explains most human interaction through three dimensions: Inclusion, Control, and Affection. These dimensions measure how much interaction a person wants in socializing, leadership, and more intimate personal relations.
What are the three basic needs according to the FIRO theory?
I'm interested in understanding the FIRO theory and specifically want to know what the three basic needs are according to this theory.