This article is intended as a contribution to the training of transactional analysts and presents a “microteaching” sequence that stimulates understanding of the redecision therapy model. More specifically, the microteaching sequence is proposed as a means to obtain an observation grid for the various phases and ways that promote redecision in the patient.
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