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Awards
The Eric Berne Memorial Award in Transactional
Analysis was established to give recognition to individuals who have made
major contributions to transactional analysis. It is intended to be an award
that recognizes the writing and publication of original and highly significant
creative works that constitute major advances to the development of the field
of transactional analysis.
To be eligible for nomination, the contribution must have
been published in a professional journal, book, or publication at least three
years prior to being nominated. The nominee(s) must be members in good standing
of the ITAA.
For more information, please see Call for
Nominations for the Eric Berne Memorial Award In Transactional Analysis
The Muriel James Living Principles Award was
established to recognize members of the ITAA who have advanced the growth of
transactional analysis by personal example as well as by contributions of an
exceptional and lasting nature. Personal example involves consistently living
the principles of transactional analysis, which includes but is limited to
clear Adult thinking, joyful creativity, compassionate ethics, and a lack of
gaminess in transactions with others. Such a person models egalitarian
relationships and promotes an "I'm OK - You're OK" atmosphere in both
professional and personal arenas. The nominee will have demonstrated
commitment, concern, and caring for both individuals and the world community
and will be active in the international advancement of the principles of
transactional analysis either professionally or personally.
For more information, please see ITAA Guidelines for Nominations and Granting of the
Muriel James Living Principles Award
The Hedges Capers Humanitarian Award was established
to recognize members of the ITAA who have made significant, enduring
contributions to humanity in keeping with the ideals and ethics of the ITAA.
These contributions are primarily seen as activities that promote the welfare
of humankind, especially through the alleviation or elimination of pain and
suffering. Members of the ITAA who make such contributions do so at the cost of
personal risk and/or sacrifice. The humanitarian activities may form a lifelong
pattern or be expressed in a sigle, widely noted occurrence.
For more information, please see ITAA Guidelines for Nominations and Granting of the
Hedges Capers Humanitarian Award
The Robert and Mary Goulding Social Justice Award is
established to give recognition to persons who have broadened the application
of Transactional Analysis through their teaching, training, writing and/or
direct professional work in the promotion of social justice. The nominee will
have advanced through professional work and personal modeling the core
principles of Redecision theory: self-determination; personal responsibility;
direct action and affirming relationships. The nominee will have contributed,
in their own way, by any or many of the following: disclosing unfairness,
challenging injustices, protecting unfair practices, confronting perpetrators,
questioning values that support injustice, enabling understanding and respect,
encouraging equalitarian values, facilitating awareness of institutionalized
injustices, funding social movements and even mounting public protests.
For more information, please see
ITAA Guidelines for
Nominations and Granting of the Robert and Mary Goulding Social Justice
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