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In behavioral diagnosis, you judge which ego state a person is in by observing his behavior. As you do so, you can see or hear: Words, Tones, Gestures, Postures and Facial Expressions

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Behavioral diagnosis

Prepared By Manu Melwin JoyResearch Scholar

School of Management StudiesCUSAT, Kerala, India.Phone – 9744551114

Mail – manu_melwinjoy@yahoo.com

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Behavioral diagnosis• In behavioral diagnosis, you

judge which ego state a person is in by observing his behavior.

• As you do so, you can see or hear:– Words.– Tones.– Gestures.– Postures.– Facial Expressions.

Standard clues• Its traditional for books

about TA to give tables of standard clues for behavioral diagnosis.

• For instance, wagging finger is said to fit with controlling parent.

• But this is not what ego state model says.

Standard clues• When I say I am “ in my child”,

I mean I am behaving, thinking and feeling as the child I once was – not just like any child.

• It follows that for a reliable behavioral diagnosis of my Adapted Child ego state, you would need to know how I looked and sounded back in my childhood when I was obeying my parents.

Standard clues• The set of behavioral clues

that define my Adapted Child or Free Child will be different from yours, because we were different children.

• Because we had different parents, we will each have our own unique set of behaviors to mark Controlling or Nurturing parent.

Standard clues• Does this mean that tables of standard clues are

useless?• No. There are some kinds of behavior that are

typical to children in general and same with Parent and Adult.

• Instead of using standard clues, it is better to draw up your own.

Activity• Take a sheet of paper and

draw six vertical columns on it.

• Head the left hand column “Clues from “. Head the other five columns with the five functional ego state labels you used in ego gram – CP, NP,A,FC and AC.

Activity• Go back to the column headed

“Clues from –”. Evenly spaced down it, write five headings – words, tones, Gestures, Postures and facial expressions.

• Draw in horizontal lines so that you finish up with give empty boxes, down each column.

• The idea is that you fill in the behavioral clues for yourself in each column.

Standard clues

• Sometimes when you are

observing my behavioral

clues, you may need to

ask more questions to

help you judge which of

my ego states a particular

behavior fits in.

Standard clues

• Suppose you see me sitting in a

drooping pose. I am leaning

forward, head in hands. The

corner of my mouth are turned

down. I am sighing deeply, and

my eyes filled with tears.

• From all these clues, you gather

that I am expressing sadness.

But what ego state am I in?

Standard clues• Perhaps I have just heard that a close

relative has died? My sadness then would

be an appropriate response to the here

and now, hence Adult.

• Or I go back in contact with some memory

of a loss I experienced when I was a child,

and which I have never let myself be sad

about until now. In that case, my feeling

expression is from free Child.

• Still another possibility is that I am

replaying a negative Adapted Child pattern

in which I droop and get sad as a way of

manipulating the people around me.

Standard clues

• To back up your assessment of my

behavioral clues, you may want to

ask questions about how other

people relate to me.

• You may ask about my personal

history and what my parents were

like.

• And you may explore what I can re

– experience from my own

childhood.

Thank You

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2. Games People Play - http://www.slideshare.net/manumjoy/psychological-games-people-play.

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