PERSONALITY 1.6
[ANALYSIS of TRANSACTIONS]
COMPLIMENTARY
TRANSACTION
- It takes place when one person’s ego state is as expected by another person’s ego state.
- Here, the lines of social transactions are parallel.
- There are less chances of conflict.
- Both the persons are satisfied and communication is complete.
Complimentary Transactions are,
Adult – Adult Transaction
Adult – Parent Transaction
Parent – Parent Transaction*
Child – Child Transaction*
Adult – Child Transaction
Parent – Child Transaction
Child – Parent Transaction
Child – Adult Transaction
Parent – Adult Transaction
*depends on the level of understanding and cooperation.
Crossed/ Non Complementary Transaction
- It may occur when stimulus – response lines are not parallel but crossing to each other.
- One starts with one ego state expecting particular ego state from another person but another person responds at unexpected ego state.
- Expected ego state not received resulting interpersonal conflict. This may hurt feelings and cause frustration on the part of both of the parties.
(to be continued...)
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