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2.
KarpmanS.“Options”, Trans. An. J., 1: 1, January 1971, p. 79.
3.
BerneE.What Do You Say After You Say Hello? Grove Press, New York, 1972.
4.
NicholsT.“Your Trip On My Head”, Presentation at the ITAA Summer Conference, San Francisco, 1973.
5.
KahlerT.CapersH.“The Miniscript”, Trans. An. J., 4: 1, January 1974, p. 26.
6.
EnglishF.“The Substitution Factor: Rackets and Real Feelings”, Part 1, Trans. An. J., 1: 4, October 1971, p. 27; part 2, Trans. An. J., 2: 1, January 1972, p. 27.
7.
BerneE.What Do You Say … op. cit.
8.
BerneE.What Do You Say…. op. cit.
9.
ErnstF.H.Jr., “Psychological Rackets in the OK Corral”, Trans. An. J., 3: 2, April 1973.
10.
HarrisA.“Good Guys and Sweethearts”, Trans. An. J., 2: 1, January 1972, p. 13.
11.
BerneE.What Do You Say…. op. cit.
12.
ErnstF.H.Jr., op. cit.
13.
Ibid.
14.
PalmerG.The Currency Wheel of Life. Sacramento, 1974. A currency is a tangible exchange item given recognition in childhood as the way to obtain mommy and daddy's love. Palmer describes 14 currencies which include: beauty, sex, food, booze, money, Pied Piper people, tears and feelings, reverse status, drugs, violence, unique, one and only, power, and words.