Struktura Ja-Dziecko w osobowości artystów muzyków

Transactional analysis (TA), together with other psychological and psychotherapeutic theo- ries, offers the opportunity to explore human personality. The purpose of this article is to attempt to create a base which will help explain the functioning of the ego states in musicians’ personality. The te...

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Main Author: Justyna Rodasik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Jan Długosz University in Częstochowa 2013-12-01
Series:Edukacyjna Analiza Transakcyjna
Online Access:https://czasopisma.ujd.edu.pl/index.php/EAT/article/view/32
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description Transactional analysis (TA), together with other psychological and psychotherapeutic theo- ries, offers the opportunity to explore human personality. The purpose of this article is to attempt to create a base which will help explain the functioning of the ego states in musicians’ personality. The text focuses mainly on the Child ego-state, which seems to occupy a central position in the structure of artists’ personality. Every artist ‘houses’ child’s elements connected with emotions that manifest themselves in their sensitivity to beauty. Being a musician is an inseparable struggle with emotions, balancing between joy and sadness, anger and disappointment and expressing these states through music. Spontaneous ideas, improvisation, intuitive play with sound, creative and in- novative thinking are characteristic feaures of people working in this profession. Thanks to TA, we know that this ego state is not only the creation, creativity, sensitivity and intuitive operation, but also rebellion and desire to become a unique individual. The examples of artists’ impulsive, reck- less or irresponsible behaviours are reported in the media on everyday basis. Therefore, as a result of these observations, it was hypothesized that musicians are mostly in the Child ego-state. The article is based on an unpublished master’s thesis “The Child ego-state in musicians’ per- sonality” written by Justyna Rodasik at the Faculty of Pedagogy of the Jan Długosz University in Częstochowa. The study shows that musicians most often use the structure of Little Professor. The universality of transactional analysis allowed the author to use this theory and its tools in the anal- ysis of such specific, difficult but interesting group as musicians.
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spelling doaj.art-977a765e735e4e70b99e758bb8fe9f082022-12-22T03:08:12ZengJan Długosz University in CzęstochowaEdukacyjna Analiza Transakcyjna2299-74662658-18252013-12-012Struktura Ja-Dziecko w osobowości artystów muzykówJustyna RodasikTransactional analysis (TA), together with other psychological and psychotherapeutic theo- ries, offers the opportunity to explore human personality. The purpose of this article is to attempt to create a base which will help explain the functioning of the ego states in musicians’ personality. The text focuses mainly on the Child ego-state, which seems to occupy a central position in the structure of artists’ personality. Every artist ‘houses’ child’s elements connected with emotions that manifest themselves in their sensitivity to beauty. Being a musician is an inseparable struggle with emotions, balancing between joy and sadness, anger and disappointment and expressing these states through music. Spontaneous ideas, improvisation, intuitive play with sound, creative and in- novative thinking are characteristic feaures of people working in this profession. Thanks to TA, we know that this ego state is not only the creation, creativity, sensitivity and intuitive operation, but also rebellion and desire to become a unique individual. The examples of artists’ impulsive, reck- less or irresponsible behaviours are reported in the media on everyday basis. Therefore, as a result of these observations, it was hypothesized that musicians are mostly in the Child ego-state. The article is based on an unpublished master’s thesis “The Child ego-state in musicians’ per- sonality” written by Justyna Rodasik at the Faculty of Pedagogy of the Jan Długosz University in Częstochowa. The study shows that musicians most often use the structure of Little Professor. The universality of transactional analysis allowed the author to use this theory and its tools in the anal- ysis of such specific, difficult but interesting group as musicians.https://czasopisma.ujd.edu.pl/index.php/EAT/article/view/32
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Struktura Ja-Dziecko w osobowości artystów muzyków
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