- AngyalA. (1965). Neurosis and treatment: A holistic theory. HanfmannE.JonesR. (Eds.). New York: Viking.
- BaderE. (1982). Redecisions in family therapy: A study of changes in an intensive family therapy workshop. Transactional Analysis Journal, 12, 27–38.
- BatesonG.JacksonD.HaleyJ.WeaklandJ. (1956). Toward a theory of schizophrenia. Behavioral Science, 1, 251–264.
- BernD. (1972). Self-perception theory. In BerkowitzL. (Ed.), Advances in experimental social psychology. Vol. 6, (pp. 1–62). New York: Academic Press.
- BerneE. (1961). Transactional analysis in psychotherapy. New York: Grove Press.
- BerneE. (1970). Sex in human loving. New York: Simon and Schuster.
- BerneE. (1972). What do you say after you say hello? New York: Bantam.
- BerneE. (1978a). Games people play. New York: Ballantine.
- BerneE. (1978b). The structure and dynamics of organizations and groups. New York: Ballantine.
- BowenM. (1976). Theory in the practice of psychotherapy. In GuerinP. (Ed.), Family therapy, (pp. 42–90). New York: Gardner Press.
- BoydL.BoydH. (1980a). Play as a time structure. Transactional Analysis Journal, 10, 5–7.
- BoydL.BoydH. (1980b). Playing with games: The game/play shift. Transactional Analysis Journal, 10, 8–11.
- BoydL.BoydH. (1980c). Caring and intimacy as a time structure. Transactional Analysis Journal, 10, 281–283.
- BoydL.BoydH. (1981). A transactional model for relationship counseling. Transactional Analysis Journal, 11, 142–146.
- BoydL.BoydH. (1983). Restructuring. Presented in workshops at Southeast Conference, Raleigh, North Carolina, and International Transactional Analysis Association Conference, Oakland, California.
- BurnettM.SatirV. (1980). Family therapy as a move toward perceptual wholeness. Paper, American Psychological Association, Montreal.
- CapersH.HollandG. (1971). Stroke survival quotient. Transactional Analysis Journal, 1(3), 40.
- DellP. (1982). Beyond homeostasis: Toward a concept of coherence. Family Process, 21(1), 21–41.
- DusayJ. (1980). Egograms. New York: Bantam.
- EarlyG.BuscheG. (1978). A communication model for working with couples. In CarloMoiso (Ed.), TA in Europe.
- EnglishF. (1969). Episcript and the “hot potato” game. Transactional Analysis Bulletin, 8(32), 77–82.
- EnglishF. (1971). The substitution factor: Rackets and real feelings. Part I. Transactional Analysis Journal, 1(4), 27–32.
- EnglishF. (1972). Rackets and real feelings. Part JJ. Transctional Analysis Journal, 2(1), 23–25.
- ErnstF. (1971). The OK Corral: The grid for Get-On-With. Transactional Analysis Journal, 1(4), 33–41.
- ErskineR.ZalcmanM. (1979). The racket system. Transactional Analysis Journal, 9, 51–59.
- GouldingM.GouldingR. (1979). Changing lives through redecision therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel.
- GouldingR.GouldingM. (1978). The power is in the patient. San Francisco: Transactional Publications.
- GroderM. (1977). Asklepieion: An integration of psychotherapies. In BarnesG. (Ed.), Transactional Analysis after Eric Berne (134–137). New York: Harper's College Press.
- HaleyJ. (1976). Problem-solving therapy. New York: Harper and Row.
- JamesJ. (1973). The game plan. Transactional Analysis Journal, 3,(4), 194–197.
- JamesM. (1981). Breaking free. Reading, MA.: Addison-Wesley.
- JoinesV. (1977). An integrated systems perspective. In BarnesG. (Ed.), Transactional analysis after Eric Berne (257–272). New York: Harper's College Press.
- KahlerT. (1977). The miniscript. In BarnesG. (Ed.), Transactional analysis after Eric Berne (222–256). New York: Harper's College Press.
- KarpmanS. (1968). Fairy tales and script drama analysis. Transactional Analysis Bulletin, 7(26), 39–43.
- KarpmanS. (1971). Options. Transactional Analysis Journal, 1,(1), 79–87.
- LaingR. (1970). Knots. New York: Pantheon.
- LaingR. (1971a). The politics of the family and other essays. New York: Vintage.
- LaingR. (1971b). Self and others. Baltimore: Penguin.
- LaingR.PhillipsonH.LeeA. (1972). Interpersonal perception. New York: Harper and Row.
- McClendonR.KadisL. (1983). Chocolate pudding. Palo Alto, CA: Science and Behavior Books.
- McGeeJ. (1980). A family systems context for life-script analysis. Transactional Analysis Journal, 10, 326–329.
- McKennaJ. (1974). Stroking profile: Application to script analysis. Transactional Analysis Journal, 4(4). 20–24.
- McNeelJ. (1976). The parent interview. Transactional Analysis Journal, 6, 61–68.
- MasseyR. (1980). Transactional analysis and family systems therapy: Explicit and implicit applications. Paper for American Psychological Association, Montreal.
- MasseyR. (1981). Personality theories: Comparisons and syntheses. New York: D. Van Nostrand.
- MasseyR. (1982). Inside/Outside: Family systems therapy as social/developmental research matrix. Paper for Midwestern Psychological Association, Minneapolis.
- MasseyR. (1983). Passivity, paradox, and change in family systems. Transactional Analysis Journal, 13, 33–41.
- MasseyR. (1984). Family systems therapy: Working socially psychologically with persons in contexts. Paper for American Psychological Association, Toronto.
- MasseyR. (1985). Was I wer ist das families system? (Who/What is the family system?)Zeitscrift fur Systemische Therapie (Journal of Systems Therapy), 3, 1.
- MatherneB. (1980). Multiple marriage and family analysis. Transactional Analysis Journal, 10, 38–41.
- MatuschkaE. (1972). Using script analysis with a fantasized marriage technique. Transactional Analysis Journal, 2, 81–82.
- MinuchinS. (1974). Families and family therapy. Cambridge, MA.: Harvard University Press.
- MinuchinS.FishmanH. (1981). Family therapy Techniques. Cambridge, MA.: Harvard University Press.
- Boszormenyi-NagyI.SparkG. (1973). Invisible loyalties. Hagerstown, MD.: Harper and Row.
- NapierA.WhitakerC. (1978.) The family crucible. New York: Harper and Row
- NeillJ.KnishernD. (Eds.) (1982). From psyche to system: The evolving therapy of Carl Whitaker. New York: Guilford Press.
- PalazzoliM.CecchinG.PrataG.BoscoloL. (1978). Paradox and counterparadox. New York: Jason Aronson.
- PappP. (1982, June). Remarks at conference on “New developments in family therapy on both sides of the Atlantic.”Nathan Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy, New York.
- PappP. (1983). The process of change. New York: Guilford.
- SatirV. (1972). Peoplemaking. Palo Alto, CA: Science and Behavior Books.
- SchiffJ. (1975). Cathexis reader. New York: Harper and Row.
- SteinerC. (1966). Script and counterscript. Transactional Analysis Bulletin, 5,(18), 133–135.
- SteinerC. (1970). A fairy tale. Transactional Analysis Bulletin, 9(36), 146–149.
- SteinerC. (1971). The stroke economy. Transactional Analysis Journal, 1(3), 9–15.
- SteinerC. (1979). The pig parent. Transactional Analysis Journal, 9, 26–37.
- SruntzE. (1973). Multiple chair technique. Transactional Analysis Journal, 3(2), 29–31.

10
Views
16
CrossRef citations
Altmetric
Theory
TA as a Family Systems Therapy
Pages 120-141
Published online: 28 Dec 2017