| 1. | Berne states that there are four types of diagnosis of ego states.
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| 2. | Unproductive or counterproductive transactions were considered to be signs of ego state problems.
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| 3. | For example, an ego state may be built around the age of 10.
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| 4. | A large ego state may include all the various behaviors activated in one's occupation.
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| 5. | Ego state therapy has sometimes been able to resolve complex psychodynamic problems relatively quickly.
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| 6. | These ego states may or may not represent the relationships that they act out.
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| 7. | Ego states exist as a collection of perceptions, cognitions and affects in organised clusters.
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| 8. | The DNMS model presumes two categories of wounded ego states reactive parts and maladaptive introjects.
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| 9. | Within each of these ego states are subdivisions.
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| 10. | Harris provides practical suggestions regarding how to stay in the Adult ego state, despite the provocation.
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