Abstract
This article was originally submitted as a letter to the editor in response to the article by Graham Barnes (2004) entitled, “Homosexuality in the First Three Decades of Transactional Analysis: A Study of Theory in the Practice of Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy.” In that article, Barnes cites the case of Mr. D., one of Eric Berne's patients and a homosexual to demonstrate that theory comes before the psychotherapy and the psychotherapy precedes the psychopathology.
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Miran Mozina
Miran Mozina, is an assistant lecturer at the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Work, as well as a psychiatrist, psychotherapist, and teacher in the International School for the Cybernetics of Psychotherapy, Department of Psychiatry, University of Zagreb. He can be reached at Topniska 31, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia; e-mail: [email protected].