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Transactional Analysis: Ego States - What They Are and How to Diagnose Them
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Abstract
Transactional Analysis (TA) is a theory of personality and how we relate to others. It was developed by Dr Eric Berne (1910-1970), an American psychiatrist with a Freudian training background. Berne worked in an assessment role in the American Army for some time and it was through clinical observation and his interest in intuition that his theoretical ideas grew. He was looking to help people change without the need for rigorous exploration and analysis and it was from this po...
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Ego State Therapy
American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
; Ego State Therapy. Gordon Emmerson, Ph.D. Carmarthen, Wales: Crown House Publishing, Ltd. (2003). 212 pages, $37.95. Reviewed by: Claire Frederick, M.D., Harvard Medical School. Emmerson's Ego State Therapy is the first book devoted to basic applications of Ego State Therapy to appear since the
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Ego state therapy: Its development and progress in the 20th century
Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis
; The development of Ego State Therapy as a unified theory and intervention can be traced to the last quarter of the 20th Century. John and Helen Watkins established the therapy, as it is presently understood. John Watkins developed the theoretical underpinnings necessary for its therapeutic
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The many faces of "love": An ego state perspective
Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis
; Many words, like "love", have multiple meanings. They are especially sensitive to covert influences, such as changing ego states. Both experimental research findings and the practice of jurisprudence may be contaminated in this way. However, no empirical studies today have apparently investigated
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Utilizing Hypnosis and Ego-State Therapy to Facilitate Healthy Adaptive Differentiation in the Treatment of Sexual Disorders
American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
; Much of the literature focuses on the pathology that falls to the far right of the Watkins (1997) differentiation-dissociation continuum, such as Dissociative Identity Disorder and Dissociative Disorder NOS. Adding a "far left" to this continuum, as well as a construct of what the "far left" looks
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Measurement of influence of the teacher's personality on students in the classroom
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