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Simunye — Sibaningi: We are One — We are Many

Pages 152-158
Published online: 28 Dec 2017
 
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The material in this article was originally developed as part of a presentation to the staff of a medium-sized company in Cape Town, South Africa, as part of their “Women's Day” program. The author explains how she uses various transactional analysis concepts in diversity workshops in South Africa. She describes how she uses the concepts of the OK Corral, cultural scripting, Cultural Parent, and individual boundary distortions to enable people to own and celebrate diversity while connecting with an understanding of our common humanity.

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Diane Salters

Diane Salters is a Provisional Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst. She runs diversity workshops in a number of educational and organizational settings and also teaches life skills courses, based on transactional analysis, to young people from historically disadvantaged backgrounds. Diane offers TA 101 courses in a variety of contexts for health professionals, teachers, and managers, and she designed and has been involved in running “Caring for the Carers” workshops for HIV/AIDS care workers and counselors. She also has a small private practice in which she combines transactional analysis with sand play and family constellation work. Diane can be reached at 15 Disa Road, Murdock Valley North, Simon's Town, 7975, South Africa; e-mail: .