1st Edition

Life Scripts A Transactional Analysis of Unconscious Relational Patterns

By Richard G. Erskine Copyright 2010
    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    Life Scripts: A Transactional Analysis of Unconscious Relational Patterns is an exciting collection of contemporary writings on Life Script theory and psychotherapeutic methods. Each chapter describes an evolution of Eric Berne's original theory and brings together a stimulating range of international perspectives, theoretical positions, clinical experiences and psychotherapy practices, as well as a psychotherapy story that illustrates the theory. The concept of Life Scripts has frequently been associated with the determinism represented in theoretical scripts, yet, this book offers some new and diverse perspectives. A few contributors address the significance of early childhood experiences in forming a Life Script, while others reflect the perspectives of post-modernism, constructivism, existential philosophy, neuroscience, developmental research, mythology and the importance of narrative.An illustrious group of authors has integrated a broad professional perspective into their understanding of a theory of mind, theories of personality and the methods of psychotherapy. Each chapter provides a unique theoretical perspective; some are provocative and challenge Berne's and others long held notions about Life Scripts.

    Foreword , Life scripts , The lived and narrated script , When parting is not such sweet sorrow , Script or scripture? , Whose body is it? Somatic relations in script and script protocol , The “three ways out” , From a child psychiatry practice , The individual in context , Scripts , It takes a lifetime to play out a script , Life scripts , Transgenerational scripts , The script system

    Biography

    Richard G Erskine