对基思·都铎的《战争:交易性群体分析》的评论

Karen Minikin
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摘要本评论是对基思·都铎对伯尔尼群体动力学理论的回顾、批判和发展及其在生存,特别是战争中的应用的反思。作者对都铎对交易分析中社会政治主题写作的全面回顾表示赞赏,并对他对伯尔尼理论的发展进行了反思。关键词:战争压迫社会心理学腐朽破坏破坏乌克兰俄罗斯交易分析披露声明作者声明在本文的研究,作者身份和/或出版方面没有潜在的利益冲突。作者在研究、撰写和/或发表这篇文章时没有得到任何经济支持。karen Minikin,文学士(荣誉),理学硕士,是一名专门从事心理治疗的教学和监督交易分析师。她在私人诊所工作,是英国埃克塞特铁米尔学院的项目负责人。Karen还是《交易分析杂志》和《心理治疗与国际政治》杂志的联合编辑。她在英格兰西南部生活和工作。凯伦的地址是英国萨默塞特郡惠灵顿福尔街11号,邮编TA21 8AA;电子邮件:karen@insights-sw.co.uk。
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Commentary on “War: A Transactional Group Analysis” by Keith Tudor
AbstractThis commentary is a reflection on Keith Tudor’s review, critique, and development of Berne’s theory of group dynamics and its application to survival, especially during war. The author expresses appreciation for Tudor’s thorough review of writing on sociopolitical themes in transactional analysis and reflects on his development of Berne’s theory.Keywords: Waroppressionsocial psychologydecaydestructiondisruptionUkraineRussiatransactional analysis Disclosure statementThe author declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.Additional informationFundingThe author received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.Notes on contributorsKaren MinikinKaren Minikin, BA (Hons), MSc, is a Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst specializing in psychotherapy. She works in private practice and is the Program Leader at Iron Mill College in Exeter, United Kingdom. Karen is also a coeditor of the Transactional Analysis Journal and of the journal Psychotherapy and Politics International. She lives and works in the southwest of England. Karen can be reached at 11 Fore St., Wellington, Somerset, TA21 8AA, United Kingdom; email: karen@insights-sw.co.uk.
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