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Family situation during childhood and adolescence and script activities in the light of transactional analysis. Research report
The article is a research report based on the transactional analysis concept. The author looks for the answer to the question about the significance of the family situation during childhood and adolescence for script entries of a man at the threshold of adulthood. The study was conducted on a sample of 190 people aged 19–25 and using questionnaire techniques. Research tools (adaptation of Z. Łęski’s questionnaire, 2018) were based on the concept of miniscript by T. Kahler andH. Capers (1974). The main conclusion of the study indicates the dominant importance of the nature of the relationship between parents for the development of the child’s script entries. However, the relationship between script entries and whether the family functioned as full or incomplete was not disclosed.