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Section II: Clinical Papers

Parent Shrinkers Revisited

Pages 259-263
Published online: 02 Jan 2018

    References

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  • KarpmanS. “Options”, Trans. An. J., 1: 1, January 1971, p. 79. 
  • BerneE. What Do You Say After You Say Hello? Grove Press, New York, 1972. 
  • NicholsT. “Your Trip On My Head”, Presentation at the ITAA Summer Conference, San Francisco, 1973. 
  • KahlerT. CapersH. “The Miniscript”, Trans. An. J., 4: 1, January 1974, p. 26. 
  • EnglishF. “The Substitution Factor: Rackets and Real Feelings”, Part 1, Trans. An. J., 1: 4, October 1971, p. 27; part 2, Trans. An. J., 2: 1, January 1972, p. 27. 
  • BerneE. What Do You Say … op. cit. 
  • BerneE. What Do You Say…. op. cit. 
  • ErnstF.H.Jr., “Psychological Rackets in the OK Corral”, Trans. An. J., 3: 2, April 1973. 
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  • BerneE. What Do You Say…. op. cit. 
  • ErnstF.H.Jr., op. cit. 
  • Ibid. 
  • PalmerG. The Currency Wheel of Life. Sacramento, 1974. A currency is a tangible exchange item given recognition in childhood as the way to obtain mommy and daddy's love. Palmer describes 14 currencies which include: beauty, sex, food, booze, money, Pied Piper people, tears and feelings, reverse status, drugs, violence, unique, one and only, power, and words. 
  • KahlerT. CapersH., op. cit.