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2016 | 5 | 29–37

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From Transactional Analysis in education to Educational Transactional Analysis: a personal encounter

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Od analizy transakcyjnej w edukacji do edukacyjnej analizy transakcyjnej: osobiste spotkanie

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W poniższym artykule autorka dokonuje retrospekcji własnych doświadczeń w odniesieniu do rozwoju założeń edukacyjnej analizy transakcyjnej. Opisuje analizę transakcyjną jako praktyczną psychologię uczenia się, rozumianego jako wzrost i rozwój, kładącą nacisk na rozwój emocjonalny, który warunkuje skuteczne uczenie się w aspekcie poznawczym. Podkreśla, że odeszliśmy w psychologii od nacisku na zaburzenia w kierunku dobrostanu (well-being) i nakreśla trzy obszary rozwoju analizy transakcyjnej: badania naukowe, networking i promocja AT wśród specjalistów z innych dziedzin nauki.

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