In this article, the author, in acknowledging the honor of receiving the 2006 Eric Berne Memorial Award, describes his life in the field of science-based consensual reality extending from his early career as a nuclear physicist to his current career in the field of human relations and his award-winning research on the effectiveness of transactional analysis.
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