Transactional Analysis Fairy World

eBook: Transactional Analysis Fairy World

Sprache - Englisch

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The Transactional Analysis Fairy World is a collection of new fairy tales written for adults who consider their inner growth a never-ending process. The short stories are written in style and language of traditional fairy tales. Fairy tales have an unconscious impact on the reader or listener. That is why, even though these stories are based on the philosophy of Transactional Analysis, anybody can enjoy reading them without any knowledge on theory or models. The stories are self-contained without fixed sequence, taking place in the same kingdom with many characters featured throughout. The tales break open traditional role models without losing fascination of their historical ancestors.


Über den Autor

Martina Naubert is a trained Transactional Analysis facilitator (DGTA Germany). She has been working as Management Consultant and trainer for over 25 years. During this time, she held the position of Director of Human Resources, and later became CEO in a major corporation in Italy. During her many years of experience, she worked with people at all levels of employment, including top management. This allowed her to gain a great deal of experience in solving a wide range of problems at a very practical level. As a writer, Martina Naubert has drawn from the richness of her extensive background to create a number of adult fairy tales which can be used to either gain individual insight into one's personal growth or simply for one's reading pleasure. Either way, readers will be the richer for bringing these fairy tales into their lives. Martina Naubert was born in Vancouver, Canada, grew up in former West Germany and is now living with her family in Bologna, Italy. She continues to do in-depth work with Transactional Analysis

Produkt Details

Verlag: Books on Demand

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 166 Seiten

Größe: 2,1 MB

ISBN: 9783752618730

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