Guru
Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Kashmere Gate, Delhi-110006
SCHEME/SYLLABUS
: MCA(SE)
(Fifth Semester)
Code
No: MS 827
Paper : Transactional Analysis
Introduction to Transactional
Analysis: A historical perspective: Frend, penfield and Eric Berme, Ego Status – The
parent, The adult and the child, types of transaction – complementary & crossed,
analyzing the transactions.
Life position – I’m
not o.k. – You’re o.k.; I’m not o.k. – You’re
not o.k.; I’m o.k. – You’re not o.k.; I’m o.k. – You’re
o.k.
Application of Concepts:
Marriage, Employment, Sales, Problem Solving, Grievances Harding, Strokmy
leadership and conflict resolution.
Winners & Lossers:
Learning to pull your own strings.
References:
- Eric Berne, “Transactional
Analysis in Psychotherapy, New York”, Grove Press Inc., 1961.
- Eric Berne, “Games
People Play, New York”, Grove Press Inc., 1964.
- Thomas A. Harris, “I’m
o.k. – you’re o.k.: A practical guide to Transactional Analysis”,
New York, Harper & Tow Publication Inc., 1969.
- Graham Barnes, “Transactional
Analysis after Eric Berne”, Harper and Row, 1977.
- J. Allyn Bradford
and Reuben Guberman, “Transactional Awareness”, Addison Wesley
Publication Co., 1978.
- James M. & Jongeward
D., “Born to Win”, Addison Wesley, 1971.
- Dyer W.W., “Pulling
your own Strings”, Hamlyn Books, U.K., 1978.
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