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:

    1. Eric Berne, “Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy, New York”, Grove Press Inc., 1961.
    2. Eric Berne, “Games People Play, New York”, Grove Press Inc., 1964.
    3. Thomas A. Harris, “I’m o.k. – you’re o.k.: A practical guide to Transactional Analysis”, New York, Harper & Tow Publication Inc., 1969.
    4. Graham Barnes, “Transactional Analysis after Eric Berne”, Harper and Row, 1977.
    5. J. Allyn Bradford and Reuben Guberman, “Transactional Awareness”, Addison Wesley Publication Co., 1978.
    6. James M. & Jongeward D., “Born to Win”, Addison Wesley, 1971.
    7. Dyer W.W., “Pulling your own Strings”, Hamlyn Books, U.K., 1978.
 

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