著者について

Eric Berne was a Canadian-born psychiatrist and the creator of transactional analysis, a psychological theory and method of therapy that examines social transactions and communication patterns. His work focused on understanding human behavior and relationships, emphasizing the importance of communication in personal and professional interactions. Berne's most influential book, "Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy," laid the foundation for this innovative approach, which has been widely adopted in various fields, including psychology, education, and organizational development.

Throughout his career, Berne explored the dynamics of human relationships by categorizing interactions into three ego states: Parent, Adult, and Child. This framework helped individuals understand their own behavior and the behaviors of others, fostering healthier communication. Berne's theories have not only influenced psychotherapy but have also been applied to improve interpersonal skills in various settings, including corporate environments. His legacy continues to inspire therapists and individuals seeking to enhance their understanding of human interaction.

国籍 カナダ人
生年月日 May 10, 1910
出生地 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
死亡日 July 15, 1970
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