Abstract
This article describes a key theoretical concept developed by Carlo Moiso, one that reflects significant continuity with Berne’s thinking about script identities. The authors reexamine Moiso’s contribution and offer reflections, analyses, and references to theory. The article describes the development of script identities as well as how individuals create different identities in their script at both social and personal levels in response to significant existential questions and how they live in the hope of closing the gestalt created by an unmet archaic need. The authors also discuss how various script and nonscript identities may coexist dynamically in individuals as they adapt to the context in which they live.