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Preface

{1} M. Gorman, 'Psychiatry and Public Policy', The American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 122, No. 1 (July 1965).

1. Freud, Penfield, and Berne

{1} W. Penfield, 'Memory Mechanisms', A.M.A. Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, 67 (1952):178-198, with discussion by L.S. Kubie et al. Quotations from Penfield and Kubie later in this chapter are from the same source.

{2} H. Hyden, 'The Biochemical Aspects of Brain Activity', in S. M. Farber and R. Wilson, eds.. Control of the Mind (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1961), p. 33.

{3} E. Berne, Games People Play (New York: Grove Press, 1964), p. 29.

{4} T. Leary, address, DeWitt State Hospital, Auburn, California, Feb. 23rd, 1960. Quotations from Leary later in the chapter are from the same address.

2. Parent, Adult, and Child

{1} E. Berne, Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy (New York: Grove Press, 1961). p. 24.

{2} W. Penfield, "Memory Mechanisms', A.MA. Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry,

67(1952):17S-19S. with discussion by I. S. Kubie et al.

{3} Arnold Gesell and Frances Ling, Infant and Child in the Culture of Today (New York: Harper. 1943), pp. 116-122.

{4} Berne, Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy.

3. The Four Life Positions

{1} Sigmund Freud, The Problem of Anxiety (New York: Norton. 1936).

{2} Jean Piaget, The Construction of Reality in the Child (New York: Basic Books, 1954).

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{3} L.S. Kubie, The Neurotic Process as the Focus of Physiological and Psychoanalytic Research". The Journal of Mental Science. Vol. 104, No. 435 (1958).

{4} From G.S. Blum, Psychoanalytic Theories of Personality (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1953), pp. 73,74.

{*} Script Analysis is the method of uncovering the early decisions, made unconsciously,

as to how life shall be lived. My reference to script and counter script is general. Definitive studies of the origins and analysis of scripts are being conducted by a number of Transactional Analysts, notably Berne. Ernst, Groder, Karpman, and Steiner.

{5} E. Schopler, 'Early Infantile Autism and Receptor Processes'. Archives of General Psychiatry, Vol. 13 (October 1965).

{6} E. Berne, Games People Play (New York: Grove Press, 1964), p. 48.

4. We Can Change

{1} Lawrence Kubie, 'Role of Polarity in Neurotic Process', Frontiers of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol. 3, No. 7 (April 1st. 1966).

{2} Elton Trueblood, General Philosophy (New York: Harper. 1963).

{3} Will Durant, The Story of Philosophy (New York: Simon and Schuster. 1933, pp. 337-338).

{4} See 'Causal Necessities, an Alternative to Hume', The Philosophical Review, 63 (1954), pp. 479-499.

{5} Trueblood, General Philosophy.

{6} J. Ortega y Gasset, What is Philosophy? (New York: Norton, 1960).

{7} Trueblood, General Philosophy.

5. Analyzing the Transaction

{1} F. Ernst, lecture on 'Listening' delivered at the Institute for Transactional Analysis, Sacramento. California, Oct. 18th, 1967.

{2} B. Russell, The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell (Boston: Little, Brown, 1967).

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{3} Sinclair Lewis, 'Babbitt', Major American Writers, ed. H.M. Jones and E.E. Leisy (New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1945), pp. 1,736.

{4} Lewis, Babbitt.

{5} Russell, The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell.

{6} A Rogers St Johns, Tell No Man (New York: Doubleday, 1966).

{7} E. Fromm, The Art of Loving (New York: Harper, 1956).

6. How We Differ

{1} E. Berne, Transactions Analysis in Psychotherapy (New York: Grove Press, 1961).

{2} Berne, Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy.

{3} H.F. Harlow, 'The Heterosexual Affectional System in Monkeys', American Psychologist, 17 (1962):l-9.

{4} G. Haiberg, 'Transactional Analysis with State Hospital Psychotics', Transactions

Analysis Bulletin. Vol. 2. No. 8 (October 1963).

7. How We Use Time

{1} E. Berne, Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy (New York: Grove Press, 1961), p. 85.

{2} Berne, Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy, p. 98.

{3} Berne, Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy, p. 99.

{4} E. Berae, Games People Play (New York: Grove Press. 1964), p. 48.

{5} R. Galdston. M.D., 'Observations of Children Who Have Been Physically Abused

and Their Parents', American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 122. No. 4 (October 1965).

{6} Berne, Transactional Analysis, p. 104.

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8. P-A-C and Marriage

{1} M. Hunt, The World of the Formerly Married (New York McGraw-Hill. 1966).

{2} P. Scherer, Love Is a Spendthrift (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1961).

{3} A. Miller, 'With Respect for Her Agony - but with Love', Life, 55:66 (Feb. 7th, 1964).

{4} D. Bonhoeffer. The Cost of Discipleship (New York Macmillan, 1963).

{5} H.L. Mencken. The Vintage Mencken, gathered by Alistair Cooke, (New York: Vintage Books. 1956).

{6} W. Durant, The Story of Philosophy (New York: Simon & Schuster. 1926).

9. P-A-C and Children

{1} Arnold Gesell and Frances Ilg, Infant and Child in the Culture of Today (New York: Harper, 1943).

{2} G. Caplan, An Approach to Community Mental Health (New York: Grune and Stratton, 1961).

{3} Caplan, An Approach to Community Mental Health.

{4} L. Bonpensiere. New Pathways to Piano Technique (New York Philosophical Library, 1953).

{5} The Centre Circle. Newsletter of the Institute for Transactional Analysis, Vol. 1, No. 7 (October 1967).

{6} A. Watts. 'A Redbook Dialogue'. Redbaok, Vol, 127. No. 1 (May 1966).

{7} Elton Ttueblood, General Philosophy (New York: Harper & Row. 1963).

{8} B. Bettelheim, 'Hypocrisy Breeds the Hippies', Ladies Home Journal, March 1968.

10. P-A-C and Adolescents

{1} B. Russell, The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell (Boston: Little, Brown, 1967). {2} M. Komarovsky. 'Social Role and the Search for Identity', presented at a symposium on "The Challenge to Women: The Biological Avalanche'. University of California Medical School, San Francisco, January 1965.

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{3} F.A. Aldrich, Lecture at Fremont Presbyterian Church Family Conference, Zephyr Point, Nevada, Aug. 30th. 1966

{4} J. Pike, Teen-Agers and Sex (Englewood Cliffs, NJ.: Prentice-Hall, 1965).

11. When Is Treatment Necessary?

{1} S.R. Slavson, The Practice of Group Therapy (New York: International Universities Press, 1947).

{2} A Jacobson. 'A Critical look at the Community Psychiatric Clinic', Community Psychiatry, Supplement to The American Journal of Psychiatry. Vol. 124, No. 4 (October. 1967).

{3} San Francisco Chronicle, Sept. 15th, 1967.

12. P-A-C and Moral Values

{1} Nathaniel Branden. 'Psychotherapy and the Objectivist Ethics", delivered before the Psychiatric Division of the San Mateo County Medical Society, Jan. 24th, 1966.

{2} B. Russell, Why I Am Not a Christian (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1957).

{3} R. Linton, The Study of Man (New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts. 1936).

{4} V. Frankl. address, Sacramento State College, May 5th, 1966.

{5} Elton Trueblood, General Philosophy (New York: Harper, 1963).

{6} J. Collignon, 'The Uses of Guilt,' Saturday Review of Literature, Oct. 31st, 1964.

{7} Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the Phenomenon of Man (New York: Harper, 1959).

{8} Ralph Linton, The Study of Man.

{9} B. Russell, The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell (Boston: Little Brown, 1967).

{10} Thomas B. Morgan. 'With Oppenheimer', Look. Jan. 27th. 1966.

{11} P. Tillich, The Shaking of the Foundations (New York: Scribner's. 1950).

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{12} See James A. Pike, You and the New Morality (New York: Harper, 1955).

{13} P. Tillich, The New Being (New York: Scribner's, 1955).

{14} Eric Berne, Games People Play (New York: Grove Press, 1964).

{15} P. Tournier, The Seasons of life (Richmond, Va.: John Knox Press, 1961).

{16} Tillich. The Shaking of the Foundations.

{*} White Anglo-Saxon Protestant

{17} See Ernest Jones, The life and Work of Sigmund Freud, Volume 3 (New York: Basic Books, 1957, pp. 349-60).

{18} Elton Trueblood, Philosophy of Religion (New York Harper, 1957).

{19} James A. Pike, If This Be Heresy (New York: Harper & Row, 1967).

{20} P. Tillich, The New Being.

{21} 'Worship: Clack or Celebration - An Interview with Harvey Cox', Colloquy, Vol. 1. No: 2 (February 1968).

{22} An excerpt from the Preface (written by R. T. Francoeur) to The Apearance of Man by P. Teilhard de Chardin (New York: Harper, 1956).

{23} Michael D. Anderson, sermon. Fremont Presbyterian Church. Sacramento, Dec. 27th, 1964.

{24} A. Rogers St Johns, Tell No Man (New York: Doubleday, 1967).

{25} W. Glasset, Reality Therapy (New York: Harper & Row, 1965).

{26} W. Durant, The Story of Philosophy (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1963), p. 339.

13. Social Implications of P-A-C

{l} Max Rafferty. California Education, VOL II, No. 8 (April 1965).

{2} An interview with Senator William Fulbright, The Congressional Record, April 20th, 1966.

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{3} W. Fulbright, "Foreign Policy - Old Myths and New Realities', The Congressional Record, March 25th. 1964.

{4} Ralph Ctawshaw, 'But Everybody Cheats", Medical Opinion and Review, Vol 3. No. 1 Uanuacy. 1967).

{5} S. Milgram, Human Relations, Vol. 18 (1965), No. 1.

{6} M. Ways, 'On the Campus: A Troubled Reflection of the US.', Fortune. September-October 1965.

{7} E. Trueblood, The Life We Prise (New York: Harper, 1951).

{8} R. Hutchins, article, San Francisco Chronicle, July 31st, 1966.

{9} T. Merton. Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander (New York: Doubleday. 1966).

{10} A. Miller, 'The Trouble with Our Country', an article written for The New York Times, reprinted in the San Francisco Chronicle. June 16th. 1968, p. 2.

{11} San Francisco Chronicle, June 16th, 1968.

{12} Paul's letters to the Philippians, 4:8.

{13} Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, The Phenomenon of Man (New York: Harper, 1961).

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