HUMANITARIAN PSYCHOLOGY (BASED ON ERIC BERN'S TRANSACTION ANALYSIS THEORY)

Authors

  • Dalanova Yulduz Turg’unovna Master of Asia International University

Keywords:

transactional analysis, ego state, parent ego state, adult ego, critic and caregiver state, adult and young child.

Abstract

In this article, information about humanitarian psychology (based on Eric Berne’s theory of transactional analysis) is mentioned, and conclusions and recommendations are developed in this regard.

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Submitted

2024-02-25

Published

2024-02-25