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BY
      JOSNA
   KARAMPAL
NOMMANDAKH
     ROSHNI
   SULAIMAN
   INTRODUCTION
   THE 3 EGO STATES: PAC MODEL
   PARENTAL EGO STATE
   ADULT EGO STATE
   CHILD EGO STATE
   DIFFERENT TYPES OF INTERACTIONS
   CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION
 Transaction Analysis : a theory for analysing
 human behavior and communication.

 Developed by Eric Berne.


 Seeks to explain how each of us has developed
 into the people we have become by
 understanding everything around us.

 A model for explaining why and how people
 think, act and interact like they do
Contd…
 Some of the important assumptions made by TA
 are :

 Everyone is born ok.


 Each person has a right to be in this world and to
 be accepted as they are.

 Everyone is responsible for themselves


 All seek physical and emotional nurturing so our
 behavior is modified to achieve this
THE 3 EGO STATES: PAC MODEL

 Everyone has three ego states based on their
  childhood experiences and role models.

 Each ego state is a separate and distinct source
  of behavior

 The three ego states are Parent Ego state or “
  The Should Ego state, the Adult Ego state that “
  Computes Dispassionately” and the Child Ego
  state that “Makes you feel like you did when you
  were a child”.
   Thoughts, feelings, attitudes and behavioral patterns
    based on lessons learned from parents and other
    „parental‟ sources
    Parent ego state can be divided into two types: the
    Nurturing Parent ego state and the Critical Parent Ego
    state
   The Nurturing Parent ego state includes the nurturing
    side and can be soft, loving, and permission giving.
   The Critical Parent. (also sometimes called the
    Prejudiced Parent) includes part of our personality
    contains the prejudged thoughts,feelings and beliefs that
    we learned from our parents.
   Values of the parent ego state : Condemning, Moralistic,
    Supportive, Encouraging, Judgmental, Nurturing and
CHILD EGO STATE
 Thoughts, feelings, attitudes and
  behavioral patterns based on child like
  emotions
 Divided into two parts : Free child ego
  state( known as Natural child) and
  Adaptive child ego state(includes
  Rebellious child ego state)
 Free child : spontaneous feeling and
  behavior.
 Characteristics : playful, expressive
Contd..
   Adaptive child : Experience and parental influence
    on behavior
   Part of the personality that has learned to comply
    with the parental messages received while growing
    up.
   Rebellious Child ego state: Sometimes when faced
    with parental messages that are restricting, instead
    of complying with them, we rebel against them.
   Values of child ego state : Selfish, Mean, Playful,
    Affectionate, Whining, Manipulative and Curious,
    Impulsive, Pleasure seeking, Angry, Happy and
    Self centered.
ADULT EGO STATE

 Adult ego state is data processing center.


 Part of our personality that can process data accurately,
  that sees, hears, thinks, and can come up with solutions to
  problems based on the facts and not solely on our pre-
  judged thoughts or childlike emotions.

 Gives a person a measure of objectivity.


 Can evaluate parental and child programming and decide
  on what is all right and what needs to be changed.
  Three basic types of interactions :
   Complementary, Crossed and Ulterior.
 Complementary:
   When a transaction gets the expected response
   from a specific ego state in the other person.
 The lines of transactions are kept open between
   the transactors.
 Eg. Do you know where the xray is?
It seems to be temporarily misplaced. I have a
   tracer in it.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF
INTERACTIONS :
Assignmnt ppt transactional analysis
  Crossed Transactions:
 When a transaction gets an unexpected
   response from an unexpected ego state in the
   other person.
 Frequent source of resentment between people.
 Eg. Do you know where the xray is?
It is right where you left it. Can‟t you remember
   anything?




Contd…
Assignmnt ppt transactional analysis
   Ulterior transactions

   When a transaction has a hidden message to it and
    it hooks the ego state the hidden message was
    going for not the one the overt message was aimed
    at.

   The ulterior message is more important to the
    sender than the overt message.

 Eg.1) Do you know where the xray is?I cant find
  anything when I need it.(Looks sad and pouts a
  little)
2)Don‟t worry I will find it for you(Gives an affectionate
  look and touch).
   Defined as unit of human recognition.
   Non verbal means of communication.
   Can be a nod, a look, a smile, a touch.
   Whenever a human being does something to
    recognise another human being, it is called a
    stroke.
   Can be positive or negative.
   Can be conditional or unconditional.
   Conditional strokes given for what we do or what we
    accomplish or the trait what we possess.
   Unconditional stroke are negative strokes.
   They convey that we are not ok.
   We all have three ego states programmed
    with different kinds of behavior.

    Awareness of ego states gives more choices
    in your communication patterns.
THANK YOU

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Assignmnt ppt transactional analysis

  • 1. BY JOSNA KARAMPAL NOMMANDAKH ROSHNI SULAIMAN
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  THE 3 EGO STATES: PAC MODEL  PARENTAL EGO STATE  ADULT EGO STATE  CHILD EGO STATE  DIFFERENT TYPES OF INTERACTIONS  CONCLUSION
  • 3. INTRODUCTION  Transaction Analysis : a theory for analysing human behavior and communication.  Developed by Eric Berne.  Seeks to explain how each of us has developed into the people we have become by understanding everything around us.  A model for explaining why and how people think, act and interact like they do
  • 4. Contd…  Some of the important assumptions made by TA are :  Everyone is born ok.  Each person has a right to be in this world and to be accepted as they are.  Everyone is responsible for themselves  All seek physical and emotional nurturing so our behavior is modified to achieve this
  • 5. THE 3 EGO STATES: PAC MODEL  Everyone has three ego states based on their childhood experiences and role models.  Each ego state is a separate and distinct source of behavior  The three ego states are Parent Ego state or “ The Should Ego state, the Adult Ego state that “ Computes Dispassionately” and the Child Ego state that “Makes you feel like you did when you were a child”.
  • 6. Thoughts, feelings, attitudes and behavioral patterns based on lessons learned from parents and other „parental‟ sources  Parent ego state can be divided into two types: the Nurturing Parent ego state and the Critical Parent Ego state  The Nurturing Parent ego state includes the nurturing side and can be soft, loving, and permission giving.  The Critical Parent. (also sometimes called the Prejudiced Parent) includes part of our personality contains the prejudged thoughts,feelings and beliefs that we learned from our parents.  Values of the parent ego state : Condemning, Moralistic, Supportive, Encouraging, Judgmental, Nurturing and
  • 7. CHILD EGO STATE  Thoughts, feelings, attitudes and behavioral patterns based on child like emotions  Divided into two parts : Free child ego state( known as Natural child) and Adaptive child ego state(includes Rebellious child ego state)  Free child : spontaneous feeling and behavior.  Characteristics : playful, expressive
  • 8. Contd..  Adaptive child : Experience and parental influence on behavior  Part of the personality that has learned to comply with the parental messages received while growing up.  Rebellious Child ego state: Sometimes when faced with parental messages that are restricting, instead of complying with them, we rebel against them.  Values of child ego state : Selfish, Mean, Playful, Affectionate, Whining, Manipulative and Curious, Impulsive, Pleasure seeking, Angry, Happy and Self centered.
  • 9. ADULT EGO STATE  Adult ego state is data processing center.  Part of our personality that can process data accurately, that sees, hears, thinks, and can come up with solutions to problems based on the facts and not solely on our pre- judged thoughts or childlike emotions.  Gives a person a measure of objectivity.  Can evaluate parental and child programming and decide on what is all right and what needs to be changed.
  • 10.  Three basic types of interactions : Complementary, Crossed and Ulterior.  Complementary: When a transaction gets the expected response from a specific ego state in the other person.  The lines of transactions are kept open between the transactors.  Eg. Do you know where the xray is? It seems to be temporarily misplaced. I have a tracer in it. DIFFERENT TYPES OF INTERACTIONS :
  • 12.  Crossed Transactions:  When a transaction gets an unexpected response from an unexpected ego state in the other person.  Frequent source of resentment between people.  Eg. Do you know where the xray is? It is right where you left it. Can‟t you remember anything? Contd…
  • 14. Ulterior transactions  When a transaction has a hidden message to it and it hooks the ego state the hidden message was going for not the one the overt message was aimed at.  The ulterior message is more important to the sender than the overt message.  Eg.1) Do you know where the xray is?I cant find anything when I need it.(Looks sad and pouts a little) 2)Don‟t worry I will find it for you(Gives an affectionate look and touch).
  • 15. Defined as unit of human recognition.  Non verbal means of communication.  Can be a nod, a look, a smile, a touch.  Whenever a human being does something to recognise another human being, it is called a stroke.  Can be positive or negative.  Can be conditional or unconditional.  Conditional strokes given for what we do or what we accomplish or the trait what we possess.  Unconditional stroke are negative strokes.  They convey that we are not ok.
  • 16. We all have three ego states programmed with different kinds of behavior.  Awareness of ego states gives more choices in your communication patterns.