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Transaction analysis, also referred to as transaction analytical or transactional analysis, is a method of analyzing human behavior and relationships based on the idea that individuals behave in predictable ways when interacting with others. This model was developed by Dr. Eric Berne in the 1960s and is used to understand and solve problems in personal and professional relationships.
According to transaction analysis, individuals adopt different roles when interacting with others. These roles are referred
The goal of transaction analysis is to recognize and understand these ego states and transactions in order
The model consists of three major categories: script, racket, and丈 stalls. Scripts refer to the underlying negative
Overall, transaction analysis provides a framework for understanding human behavior and communication patterns. By recognizing and