Abstract
Notes that the psychological phenomenon of “Constant Ego States” is a major stumbling block for both clergy and laity. Draws upon the theory and practice of Transactional Analysis to describe the nature of the Constant Parent, Child, and Adult Ego states and discusses their implications for the effective functioning of the minister, priest, and rabbi as well as affiliated and unaffiliated lay people.
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