By Claude Steiner PhD TM , VP Research and Innovation. Introduction Transactional Analysis needs to be recognized by the professional and academic community. Barring another sensational Transactional Analysis bestseller, such recognition can only come from academic and research-based information. I have undertaken to explore the behavioral science literature in search for substantial theoretical streams as […]
Miscellaneous
Steiner – Novellino letters
Note: In 2003 Dr Novellino received the Eric Berne memorial award which was handed to him by Dr Steiner as the Acting Chair of the EBMA Committee at a ceremony at the ITAA conference in Oaxaca Mexico. At that time in a conversation Dr, Steiner and Dr Novellino agreed to initiate a correspondence regarding the […]
Dear Eric I
I wrote this letter immediately after attending the ITAA, EATA conference in Zurich August 1998. The letter created quite a stir:
Cyber-psychology / Cyborg Psychology
Below you will find the table of contents and summary of the book I am currently working on. Emotional literacy is an aspect of this larger picture. I should explain that I called this subject cyber-psychology long before the “cyber” affix was added to everything but the kitchen sink. I am considering changing the title […]
Radical Truth Telling; An Immodest Proposal
by Claude Steiner Phd The most significant political act in the Information Age is lying. Information has always been used as an avenue to power. Denial of information and deception are age old power plays. But at this time when information can reach every corner of the globe, instantaneously, when information is becoming the premier […]
Report from Central America; Following the US Footprint Across Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua (1986)
by Claude M. Steiner For six weeks, Charles Rappleye, a Los Angeles reporter, 30 years old and myself, age 51 at the time, traveled, with journalists credentials by car from California to Nicaragua to try to get an impression, on the ground, of US influence along the 4000 miles between Los Angeles and Managua.


