重新审视生态交易分析:新兴视角

G. Barrow, Hayley Marshall
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作者回顾了生态交易分析(eco-TA)发展的初始阶段。在他们提供初步定义和原则的原始论文之后,他们在这里考虑并参与了一系列批判性观察、挑战和机遇,以进一步发展交易分析理论和实践的生态学观点。具体的主题,包括生态ta和气候变化行动主义之间的关系,生态工作的多样性和包容性,生态ta的领导和权威问题,超越人类视角表达语言的复杂性,以及室内和室外实践之间的区别。最后,作者提出了一个新的概念——生态思维,旨在支持生态技术咨询的发展,并邀请读者对实践和职业认同进行反思。
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Revisiting Ecological Transactional Analysis: Emerging Perspectives
Abstract The authors offer a retrospective look at the initial phase in the development of ecological transactional analysis (eco-TA). Following from the original papers in which they offered tentative definitions and principles, they here consider and engage with a range of critical observations, challenges, and opportunities to further evolve the idea of an ecological perspective on transactional analysis theory and practice. Specific themes are addressed, including the relationship between eco-TA and climate change activism, accounting for diversity and inclusion in ecological work, the issue of leadership and authority in eco-TA, the complexity of language in articulating beyond the human perspective, and the distinction between indoor and outdoor practices. Finally, the authors offer a new concept—the ecological mind—which is designed to support the evolution of eco-TA, and invite readers to reflect on practice and professional identity.
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Transactional Analysis Journal
Transactional Analysis Journal Decision Sciences-Decision Sciences (miscellaneous)
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