Considers the impact upon transactional analysis, ITAA membership, and members' attitudes towards self and others, of the availability of BEING strokes within the organization. Contrasts earlier years of ITAA, when recognition for BEING was readily available to all, with more recent years, when strokes for DOING became increasingly abundant as BEING strokes declined.
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