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Ego States—Metaphor or Reality?

Pages 163-165 | Published online: 28 Dec 2017

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Keith Tudor. (2010) The State of the Ego: Then and Now. Transactional Analysis Journal 40:3-4, pages 261-277.
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Mary Cox. (1999) The Relationship between Ego State Structure and Function: A Diagrammatic Formulation. Transactional Analysis Journal 29:1, pages 49-58.
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Bruce R. Loria. (1995) Structure Determinism and Script Analysis: A Bringing Forth of Alternative Realities. Transactional Analysis Journal 25:2, pages 156-168.
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Peg Blackstone. (1993) The Dynamic Child: Integration of Second-Order Structure, Object Relations, and Self Psychology. Transactional Analysis Journal 23:4, pages 216-234.
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Theodore B. Novey, Nancy Porter-Steele, Landy Gobes & Robert F. Massey. (1993) Ego States and the Self-Concept: A Panel Presentation and Discussion. Transactional Analysis Journal 23:3, pages 123-138.
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Pearl A. Drego. (1993) Paradigms and Models of Ego States. Transactional Analysis Journal 23:1, pages 5-29.
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Bruce R. Loria. (1990) Rejoinder to Landy Gobes. Transactional Analysis Journal 20:3, pages 166-167.
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