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“Drawing hands” as a metaphor for a co-creative perspective

by Anna | Nov 4, 2016 | Art, Art Therapy, Psychology/Psychotherapy, Transactional Analysis | 0 comments

Powerful art by M.C. Escher “Drawing hands”, which was used by Summers and Tudor (“Cocreative Transactional Analysis”. Graeme Summers, Keith Tudor, 2000) to visualize a cocreative perspective in Transactional Analysis. “Two hands are drawing each other: Each is bringing the other into existence”.

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