“…5,21 Ego state therapy uses individual, family, and group therapy approaches to access and deal with this state to release and overcome the occurrence of conflicts. 3,22 This is also part of a group with equivalent emotions, differentiated on the basis of specific tasks, moods, and mental functions. 9,23,24 The aim, therefore, is to locate the pain, stress, anger, or frustration, in order to facilitate the expression, release, comfort, empowerment, functional communication, and understanding of possible benefits.…”