TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS AND ROLE TRAINING IN THE CLASSROOM: A PILOT STUDY
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TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS, PILOT STUDYAbstract
The present study had its inception as a response to the question "can concepts and techniques commonly used in clinical practice be modified and integrated into a preventative approach for small groups of persons"? The plan was to develop and initiate a program that was community based. Not only could the services of the mental health center be expanded and done so in an economical manner by
working with groups of persons, but also the focus would be with the preventative aspects of mental health care
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