2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.nedt.2009.02.013
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Nurse faculty members’ ego states: Transactional Analysis Approach

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“…Dietitians' nonjudgmental approach to patients disclosing their deepest fears helped patients to accept their condition and develop more potential to gradually integrate the management of the condition into their lives (35) . This type of interaction encouraged patients to engage in the adult ego state (36) and take responsibility for their condition allowing a relationship to continue on a basis of more collaborative power sharing within the consultation (37) ; for example, Alison who discussed dietary advice for low sodium meals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dietitians' nonjudgmental approach to patients disclosing their deepest fears helped patients to accept their condition and develop more potential to gradually integrate the management of the condition into their lives (35) . This type of interaction encouraged patients to engage in the adult ego state (36) and take responsibility for their condition allowing a relationship to continue on a basis of more collaborative power sharing within the consultation (37) ; for example, Alison who discussed dietary advice for low sodium meals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research used in this study is based on three ego states, the most basic concept of TA. Berne defined the ego state as coherent system of feeling and thinking patterns that are associated with a behavioral model (Keçeci & Taşocak, 2009;Johnsson, 2011). Eric Berne was, originally, a Freudian psychologist and one area of similarity that can be seen between Berne and Freud is this tripartite system of personality.…”
Section: Transactional Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Controlling Parent is prejudged thoughts, feelings and beliefs that are learned from parents or parental figures and the part of the personality that criticizes, controls or finds fault. The Nurturing Parent is protecting and guarding (Keçeci & Taşocak, 2009;Booth, 2007;Stewart & Joines, 1987).…”
Section: Transactional Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lehetséges nyereségek között a hasznosság élménye, a dominancia, a pozitívabb önértékelés, mások elismerésének igénye, illetve az intimitás elkerülése említhető meg (Komáromi, 2010). Bár a gyakorló szakemberek szívesen használják a játszmaértelmezést, empirikus vizsgálatok csak elvétve készültek a tranzakcióanalízis elméletének igazolására (Emerson, Bertoch, & Checketts, 1994;Keçeci & Taşocak, 2009;Loffredo, Harrington, Munoz, & Knowles, 2004;Temple, 2002).…”
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