Claude M. Steiner was a clinical psychologist and transactional analyst known for his work on emotional literacy.
He developed the concept of the "stroke economy" and contributed significantly to the field of transactional analysis.
Claude M. Steiner grew up emotionally illiterate, which influenced his later work and passion for the subject.
He was heavily influenced by psychiatrist Eric Berne, who developed Transactional Analysis.
Steiner's approach combined scientific training with personal and professional experiences, giving him a unique perspective on emotional intelligence.
His work focused on helping people develop awareness of emotions, improve relationships, and take responsibility for their actions.
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