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S8 E10: Ronen Stilman: The Significance of Our Relationship with Technology

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Summary

Ronen Stilman discusses the shift in transactional analysis from an ego-centric theory to an eco-centric theory, focusing on wider systems and the impact of technology. He highlights the significance of our relationship with technology and how it shapes the way we relate and identify. Stilman emphasizes the attachment and dependency we have on technology, as well as the potential impact on relationships. He explores the dialectics of progress and the borderless world created by technology, while also acknowledging the challenges and costs associated with it. Stilman also discusses the shift from regulation to stimulation and the potential disconnection it can cause. The conversation explores the influence of technology on script process and identity formation. It highlights the impact of virtual interactions on day-to-day experiences, relationships, and even mental health. The discussion also touches on the power dynamics and privilege associated with technology access. The concept of ulterior transactions in transactional analysis is introduced as a way to understand the psychological level of interaction in the virtual space. The importance of recognizing and researching the significance of technology in our lives is emphasized, as well as the need for the TA community to engage in this discourse.


Takeaways

Transactional analysis is shifting from an ego-centric theory to an eco-centric theory, focusing on wider systems and the impact of technology.

Our relationship with technology is significant and shapes the way we relate and identify.

We have a deep attachment and dependency on technology, which can impact our relationships.

Technology has created a borderless world, but there are also challenges and costs associated with it.

There is a shift from regulation to stimulation, which can lead to disconnection. Technology has a significant impact on script process and identity formation.

Virtual interactions in the digital space influence day-to-day experiences and relationships.

Power dynamics and privilege play a role in technology access and its effects.

Ulterior transactions in transactional analysis help understand the psychological level of interaction in the virtual space.

Recognizing and researching the significance of technology is crucial for the TA community.

Further exploration and discussion are needed to fully understand the implications of technology in our lives.


Sponsors:


The International Transactional Analysis Association (ITAA) is an individual membership organisation providing the TA Journal (TAJ) and the monthly Script newsletter with archives of both from the 1970s.


For more information about the benefits of membership please click on the link below:

www.itaaworld.org/itaa-membership-benefits


The European Association for Transactional Analysis (EATA) has 44 member associations with more than 7550 members in 29 European countries. Its purpose is to promote knowledge and research on Transactional Analysis, to develop its theory, to ensure agreed standards of practice, and to promote cooperation in Europe in the field of Transactional Analysis.


For more information please click on the link below:

eatanews.org



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Summary

Ronen Stilman discusses the shift in transactional analysis from an ego-centric theory to an eco-centric theory, focusing on wider systems and the impact of technology. He highlights the significance of our relationship with technology and how it shapes the way we relate and identify. Stilman emphasizes the attachment and dependency we have on technology, as well as the potential impact on relationships. He explores the dialectics of progress and the borderless world created by technology, while also acknowledging the challenges and costs associated with it. Stilman also discusses the shift from regulation to stimulation and the potential disconnection it can cause. The conversation explores the influence of technology on script process and identity formation. It highlights the impact of virtual interactions on day-to-day experiences, relationships, and even mental health. The discussion also touches on the power dynamics and privilege associated with technology access. The concept of ulterior transactions in transactional analysis is introduced as a way to understand the psychological level of interaction in the virtual space. The importance of recognizing and researching the significance of technology in our lives is emphasized, as well as the need for the TA community to engage in this discourse.


Takeaways

Transactional analysis is shifting from an ego-centric theory to an eco-centric theory, focusing on wider systems and the impact of technology.

Our relationship with technology is significant and shapes the way we relate and identify.

We have a deep attachment and dependency on technology, which can impact our relationships.

Technology has created a borderless world, but there are also challenges and costs associated with it.

There is a shift from regulation to stimulation, which can lead to disconnection. Technology has a significant impact on script process and identity formation.

Virtual interactions in the digital space influence day-to-day experiences and relationships.

Power dynamics and privilege play a role in technology access and its effects.

Ulterior transactions in transactional analysis help understand the psychological level of interaction in the virtual space.

Recognizing and researching the significance of technology is crucial for the TA community.

Further exploration and discussion are needed to fully understand the implications of technology in our lives.


Sponsors:


The International Transactional Analysis Association (ITAA) is an individual membership organisation providing the TA Journal (TAJ) and the monthly Script newsletter with archives of both from the 1970s.


For more information about the benefits of membership please click on the link below:

www.itaaworld.org/itaa-membership-benefits


The European Association for Transactional Analysis (EATA) has 44 member associations with more than 7550 members in 29 European countries. Its purpose is to promote knowledge and research on Transactional Analysis, to develop its theory, to ensure agreed standards of practice, and to promote cooperation in Europe in the field of Transactional Analysis.


For more information please click on the link below:

eatanews.org



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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