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    "criminal"‚ " popular"‚ are just a few labels of teenagers that are used everyday by outsiders who judge them without looking skin deep. In the matter of stereotyping‚ some may perceive it as being the base of an identity in the view of society. Eric Berne‚ an author and psychologist‚ wrote an article‚ "Can People Be Judged by Their Appearance?"‚ where stereotyping is categorized and used as a positive view. As opposed to the film The Breakfast Club‚ written by John Hughes‚ that creates a more negative

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    some other indication of acknowledging the presence of the others. This is called transactional stimulus.  Another person will then says or do something which is in some way related to the stimulus‚ and that is called the transactional response."(Berne‚ 1964). At its simplest level‚ Transactional Analysis is the method for studying interactions between individuals. It is based on two notions‚ first that we have three parts or ’ego-states’ to our ’personality‚ and secondly that these converse with

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    soon after I took time off from my practice in Chicago to go to California to train with the late David Kupfer at the then recently founded Transactional Analysis Training Institute in Carmel. While there I also had many stimulating contacts with Berne and personally experienced what many‚ including myself‚ call the life-saving value of “TA”. On returning to Chicago I transformed my practice to Transactional Analysis‚ started doing workshops to teach this method‚ and have been a dedicated transactional

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    Transactional Analysis

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    Dr. Eric Berne was a prominent Psychiatrist and is the author of “Game People Play” in which he introduces Games and Transactional Analysis to the world. Transaction: When two people communicate‚ each exchange is a transaction. A transaction consists of a singular stimulus and a single response‚ verbal or nonverbal from one person to another. It is called a transaction because each party gains something by it. Berne said that when people are in their different ego states and they interact with

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    Transactional analysis Eric Berne ’s Transactional Analysis - early TA history and theory Transactional Analysis is one of the most accessible theories of modern psychology. Transactional Analysis was founded by Eric Berne‚ and the famous ’parent adult child ’ theory is still being developed today. Transactional Analysis has wide applications in clinical‚ therapeutic‚ organizational and personal development‚ encompassing communications‚ management‚ personality‚ relationships and behaviour. Whether

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    goes onto critically evaluate core T.A. concepts and practice from the perspective of Humanistic‚ Cultural‚ Integrative and Behavioural approaches. T.A. is a Humanistic psychotherapeutic approach formulated in the 1950s by Canadian psychiatrist Eric Berne who initially trained as a Freudian analyst. T.A. can be defined as ‘a systematic tool for personal growth and development’ (Sani & Karim 2005) and rests on three basic philosophical assumptions; people are intrinsically OK‚ everyone has the ability

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    them with the correct values‚ manners and other things that will help them throughout life. Many psychologists have opined that a person’s character is solidified by the time he or she is seven years old. Eric Berne definitely thought so. He referred to this as a person’s life script (Berne‚ 1984). Teaching is a great responsibility but I am proud to take it up. In my opinion the profession is worthy of respect. We mold little people and are proud like no other when they achieve the best positions

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    Introduction Intellectual Property is an idea or innovation that is created or discovered. This includes things that you write‚ design‚ invent‚ software‚ trade secrets‚ sing‚ speak‚ draw‚ learn‚ etc... Intellectual property can be created by you or you can pay someone to create it for you. Intellectual property is protected by trade secrets‚ patents‚ trademarks and copyright laws. Each of these laws covers a specific type of intellectual property. History of Intellectual Property Law Intellectual

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    one part of which is fear”. I have to admit I felt a bit like Toad when he describe himself waking up screaming from a nightmare‚ in The Counselling of Toad‚ to the point where I wanted to scream and walk away. But didn’t because of commitment. Berne (1961) also describes this state as‚ "The manner and intent of your reaction is the same as it would have been when you were a very little boy or girl." Therefore I had begun to emphasise with child A. When Child A eventually looked in my direction

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    International Copyright Law

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    There is no such thing as international copyright protection. There is not a universal law that will give an individual protection of their intellectual property throughout the entire world. Nonetheless‚ the importance of this issue is mounting. As the world capitalizes on ever increasing globalization‚ the borders of countries are disappearing. The author Thomas Friedman would say the competitors of today’s world are left with a flat playing field as a result of globalization. Although the field

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