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  2. Transactional analysis - Wikipedia

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    Transactional analysis is a psychoanalytic theory and method of therapy wherein social interactions (or "transactions") are analyzed to determine the ego state of the communicator (whether parent-like, childlike, or adult-like) as a basis for understanding behavior. [1]

  3. Unconditional Love (2002 film) - Wikipedia

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    Unconditional Love is a 2002 American mid-life re-invention comedy film co-written and directed by P. J. Hogan ("My Best Friend's Wedding") and starring Kathy Bates, Rupert Everett, Dan Aykroyd, and Meredith Eaton. The film follows Grace Beasley, an archetypal timid and repressed homemaker who, in the wake of a sudden, unexpected marital ...

  4. Unconditional love - Wikipedia

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    Unconditional love is known as affection without any limitations, or love without conditions. This term is sometimes associated with other terms such as true altruism or complete love. Each area of expertise has a certain way of describing unconditional love, but most will agree that it is that type of love which has no bounds and is unchanging.

  5. Transactionalism: An Historical and Interpretive Study

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    Transactional philosophy discards any twin or dualistic explanation of human nature found in the former two. Pre-Platonic views of good vs. evil (self-actional) were dominated by the idea that a supernatural power existed within inanimate objects as if plants have a mind or soul of their own, known as animism. Plato's explanations suggested a ...

  6. Transactionalism - Wikipedia

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    Transactionalism is a pragmatic philosophical approach to questions such as: what is the nature of reality; how we know and are known; and how we motivate, maintain, and satisfy goals for health, money, career, relationships, and a multitude of conditions of life through mutually cooperative social exchange and ecologies.

  7. To the Wonder - Wikipedia

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    To the Wonder was the final film reviewed by Roger Ebert prior to his death on April 4, 2013. His review was published two days later. He awarded it three and a half out of four stars, stating: A more conventional film would have assigned a plot to these characters and made their motivations more clear.

  8. Unconditional love (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Unconditional Love", a 1989 song by Cyndi Lauper from the album A Night to Remember "Unconditional Love" (Donna Summer song), a 1983 song by Donna Summer "Unconditional Love" (Tupac Shakur song), a 1998 song by Tupac Shakur and M.C. Hammer "Unconditional Love" (Against Me! song), a 2014 song by Against Me!

  9. Unconditional Love (2003 film) - Wikipedia

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    Unconditional Love is a one-off British crime drama television film that was broadcast on 20 January 2003. Written by Chris Lang, the production starred Robson Green, Joe Absolom, Sarah Parish and Timothy Krause, and follows the story of a couple whose four-year-old son is kidnapped, and his captor demands that they commit a series of crimes in order to secure his safe return. [1]