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Análise transacional A Análise Transacional é um método psicológico criado em 1958 pelo psiquiatra Eric Berne* de origem canadense e residente nos EEUU. Informalmente conhecida como AT, estuda e analisa as trocas de estímulos e respostas, ou transações entre indivíduos. O nome original do método é Transactional Analysis. Os pressupostos básicos foram escritos por Claude Steiner** (Os Papéis que Vivemos na Vida), e são: 1. Todos nascemos OK, isto é, com potencial para viver, pensar, desfrutar. More information...

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