
Welches ich spricht mit mir? Die Transaktionsanalyse
Therapien für die Seele
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Narrated by:
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Petra Mallwitz
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Rudolf Linßen
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Corry Bach
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Die Transaktionsanalyse wurde in den 1950er Jahren von Eric Berne begründet. In ihr werden solche Mechanismen aufgedeckt, die eine störungsfreie Kommunikation behindern um andere Reaktionen und neue Weg zum täglichen Miteinander zu ermöglichen. In dem Beitrag erzählen Therapeuten und Klienten, wie sich die transanalytische Arbeit im Einzelnen vollzieht und inwiefern sich die gewonnenen Erkenntnisse in das alltägliche Leben übersetzen lassen. O-Töne: Ulrich Elbing - Prof. f. Kunsttherapieforschung in Nürtingen, praktizierender und lehrender Transanlytiker; Gisela Kottwitz -Transaktionsanalytikerin der ersten Stunde; Regie: Svenja Flaßpöhler
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