Skip to Main Content
13
Views
0
CrossRef citations
Altmetric

Articles

Natality

An Alternative Existential Possibility

Pages 311-319
Published online: 28 Dec 2017

    References

  • AllenJ. R.AllenB. A. (1988). Scripts and permissions: Some unexamined assumptions and connotations. Transactional Analysis Journal, 18, 283293. 
  • ArendtH. (1961). Between past and future. London, England: Faber & Faber. 
  • BarrowG. (2007). Wonderful world, beautiful people: Reframing transactional analysis as positive psychology. Transactional Analysis Journal, 37, 206210. 
  • BerneE. (1957). A layman’s guide to psychiatry and psychoanalysis. London, England: Penguin. 
  • BerneE. (1964). Games people play: The psychology of human relationships. London, England: Penguin. 
  • BerneE. (1972). What do you say after you say hello? The psychology of human destiny. London, England: Corgi. 
  • FranklV. E. (1998). The will to meaning: Foundations and applications of logotherapy. New York, NY: New American Library. (Original work published 1988) 
  • HawkesL. (2007). The permission wheel. Transactional Analysis Journal, 37, 210217. 
  • JantzenG. (2010). A place of springs: Death and the displacement of beauty (Vol. 3) (CarretteJ.JoyM., Eds.). Abingdon, England: Routledge. 
  • LandaicheM. (2013). Looking for trouble in groups developing the professional’s capacity. Transactional Analysis Journal, 43, 296310. 
  • MacmurrayJ. (1965). Search for reality in religion [Swarthmore lecture pamphlet]. London, England: Friends Home Service Committee. 
  • NapperR. (2009). Positive psychology and transactional analysis. Transactional Analysis Journal, 39, 6175. 
  • NewtonT. (2007). The health system: Metaphor and meaning. Transactional Analysis Journal, 37, 195206. 
  • O’ByrneA. (2010). Natality and finitude. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. 
  • SchumacherB. (2011). Death and mortality in contemporary philosophy (MillerM. J., Trans.). Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. 
  • SteinerC. (2012). The OK position: Freedom, equality, and the pursuit of happiness. Transactional Analysis Journal, 42, 294298.