The Evolution of Transactional Analysis and
Its Applications
John Dusay, MD
John Dusay, MD describes the evolution of transactional
analysis from the early days with Eric Berne to its more recent expression. In
this engaging presentation, he discusses the quintessential features of
transactional analysis. Merging anecdote and lecture, Dr. Dusay demonstrates
how transactional analysis theory provides an accessible framework to both
therapists and patients resulting in a collaborative and successful treatment
process.
John Dusay, MD, is a psychiatrist in private practice in
San Francisco. He is the developer of the egogram and chief theoretician of
group energy method. He is a past president of the ITAA and the winner of the
1973 Eric Berne Memorial Scientific Award for his work on egograms. He is an
associate clinical professor at the University Of California School of
Medicine, San Francisco, and author of Egograms: How I See You and You See
Me.
110 Minutes (1.5
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