Abstract
Three approaches to integrative psychotherapy are discussed, and the concept of intragration is defined and applied to models of transactional analysis integration. Kuhn's (1970) concept of paradigms and Burrell and Morgan's (1979) paradigm analysis is developed as an organizing framework for analyzing transactional analysis theory. It is then applied to the practice of transactional analysis as social action psychotherapy.
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Keith Tudor
Keith Tudor, M.A., CQSW, M.Sc., Dip. Psychotherapy, is a certified transactional analyst (EATA), a United Kingdom registered psychotherapist, and a British Association for Counselling accredited counsellor. He is an honorary research fellow of King's College, London and is in private practice in Sheffield, England, where he is also a director of Temenos.