Super Models
By Dr Mike Clayton (October 2007 Issue)
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Every aspect of our life – work, social and intimate – is dominated by relationships with others. When things go wrong, therefore, the impact is huge. So when they do, wouldn’t it be great if we had a comprehensive model to analyse what happened?
That’s the work that Eric Berne started in the 1950s, and continued to his death in 1970. Transactional Analysis (TA) was best known in the 1960s and continues to thrive and be developed today.
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