Skip to Main Content
7
Views
6
CrossRef citations
Altmetric

Article

Acceptance Speech on Receiving the 2004 Eric Berne Memorial Award

Pages 7-30
Published online: 28 Dec 2017

    References

  • AllenJ. R., & AllenB. A. (1972). Scripts: The role of permission. Transactional Analysis Journal, 2(2), 7274. 
  • BerneE. (1961). Transactional analysis in psychotherapy: A systematic individual and social psychiatry. New York: Grove Press. 
  • BerneE. (1963). The structure and dynamics of organizations and groups. New York: Grove Press. 
  • BerneE. (1970). Sex in human loving. New York: Simon & Schuster. 
  • BerneE. (1972). What do you say after you say hello?: The psychology of human destiny. New York: Grove Press. 
  • BerneE. (1977a). The ego image. In McCormickP. (Ed.), Intuition and ego states: The origins of transactionalanalysis (pp. 99119). San Francisco: Trans Pubs. (Original work published 1957) 
  • BerneE. (1977b). Ego states in psychotherapy. In McCormickP. (Ed.), Intuition and ego states: The origins of transactional analysis (pp. 121144). San Francisco: Trans Pubs. (Original work published 1957) 
  • BerneE. (1977c). Primal images and primal judgment. In McCormickP. (Ed.), Intuition and ego states: The origins of transactional analysis (pp. 6797). San Francisco: Trans Pubs. (Original work published 1955) 
  • CapersH. (1967). Internal and external parental functions. Transactional Analysis Bulletin, 6(23), p. 67. 
  • CapraF. (1978). The tao of science. Great Britain: Fontana Collins. (Original work published 1975) 
  • CapraF. (1989). Uncommon wisdom: Conversations with remarkable people. Great Britain: Flamingo. (Original work published 1988) 
  • CarterF. (1991). The education of Little Tree. Phoenix, NM: University of New Mexico Press. (Original work published 1976) 
  • ClarkeJ. I., & GesmeC. (1986). Affirmation ovals: 139 ways to give and receive affirmations. San Francisco: Harper & Row. 
  • CrossmanP. (1966). Permission and Protection. Transactional Analysis Bulletin, 5(19), 152154. 
  • CrossmanP. (1967). Position and smiling, Transactional Analysis Bulletin, 6(23), pp. 7273. 
  • DregoP. (1979). Towards the illumined child: An Indian study of ego states. Bombay: The Grail. 
  • DregoP. (1986). Ego state paradigms and models. In DregoP. & SummertonO., TA source and foundations: An ego state theory update (pp. 136). Bombay: Oyster Pubs. 
  • DregoP. (1994a). Changing systems through correlations of injunction scale with myths and songs. In LapworthP. (Ed.), Social systems & TA: The Maastricht papers. Selections from the 20th EATA conference (pp. 519). Maastricht: EATA. 
  • DregoP. (1994b). Happy family: Parenting through family rituals. Bombay: Alfreruby Publishers. 
  • DregoP. (1994c). Talk to me mum and dad: Permissions for young people. Bombay: Alfreruby Publishers. 
  • DregoP. (1999). Building family unity through permission rituals: Permissions and ego state models. Bombay: Alfreruby Publishers. 
  • DusayJ. (1977a). Egograms: How I see you and you see me. New York: Harper & Row. 
  • DusayJ. (1977b). The evolution of transactional analysis. In BarnesG. (Ed.), Transactional analysis after Eric Berne: Teachings and practices of three TA schools (pp. 3252). New York: Harper's College Press. 
  • EnglishF. (1969). Episcript and the “hot-potato game.” Transactional Analysis Bulletin, 8(32), 7782. 
  • FosterJ. (1993). A rainbow dialogue. Tasi Darshan. 13(4), 148. 
  • FosterJ. (1996). Yellow ears. Tasi Darshan, 16(1), 82. 
  • GouldingR. (1972). New directions in transactional analysis: Creating an environment for redecision and change. In SaganC. J. & KaplanH. S. (Eds.), Progress in group and family therapy (pp. 105134). New York: Brunner/Mazel. 
  • GouldingR. L., & GouldingM. M. (1976). Injunctions, decisions, and redecisions. Transactional Analysis Journal. 6, 4148. 
  • HaimowitzM. L., & HaimowitzN. (1973). Introduction to transactional analysis. In HaimowitzM. L. & HaimowitzN. (Eds.), Human development (pp. 318352). New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. 
  • HollowayW. (1975). Life-script questionnaire. Medina: Monograph Series. 
  • JamesM. (1974). Self-reparenting: Theory and process. Transactional Analysis Journal, 4(3), 3239. 
  • JamesM. (1977). Self-reparenting: Theory and process. In JamesM. and Contributors, Techniques in transactional analysis for psychotherapists and counselors (pp. 486496). Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. 
  • KarpmanS. (1971). Options. Transactional Analysis Journal, 1(1), 7987. 
  • KuhnT. S. (1970). The structure of scientific revolutions (2nd ed.). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 
  • KuhnT. S. (1977). The essential tension: Selected studies in scientific tradition and change. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 
  • LevinP. (1979). Becoming the way we are. Berkeley: Author. 
  • LandheerP. Levin (1980). Cycles of power: A guidebook for the seven stages of life. Berkeley: Author. 
  • McCormickP. (1977). Guide for use of a life-script questionnaire in transactional analysis. San Francisco: Trans Pubs. 
  • SteinerC. (1971). The stroke economy. Transactional Analysis Journal, 1(3), 915. 
  • SteinerC. (1974). Scripts people live: Transactional analysis of life scripts. New York: Grove Press. 
  • SteinerC. (2003). Emotional literacy: Intelligence with a heart. Fawnskin, CA: Personhood Press. 
  • SteinerC. (2004). Understanding the enigma of Eric Berne. The Script, 34(4), 2. 
  • StunzE. C. (1973). Multiple chairs technique. Transactional Analysis Journal, 3(2), 2932. 
  • SummertonO. (1978). The Bernean grid. Transactional Analysis Journal, 8(1), 2729. 
  • SummertonO. (1979). RANI: A new approach to relationship analysis. Transactional Analysis Journal, 9, 115118. 
  • SummertonO. (1986). A search for the ego state model. In DregoP. & SummertonO., Ego state source and foundations: An ego state theory update (pp. 3761). Bombay: Oyster Pubs. 
  • SummertonO. (1992). The rainbow specs. Transactional Analysis Journal, 22, 182188. 
  • SummertonO. (1994). Becoming OK: Transactional analysis basic concepts. Bombay: Alfreruby Publishers. 
  • WilliamsM. (1958). The velveteen rabbit or how toys become real. Garden City, NJ: Doubleday. (Original work published 1922) 
 

People also read