- Thomas Anthony Harris
Thomas Anthony Harris MD (born 1910, died Sacramento,
California ,May 6 ,1995 ) was an Americanpsychiatrist andauthor who became famous for his self-help manual "I'm OK, You're OK " (1969). [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-830366.html THOMAS A. HARRIS Psychiatrist and Author] , obituary inThe Washington Post , May 7, 1995] The book was a runaway bestseller and its title became a catch phrase of the 1970s.Career
Harris received his bachelor of science degree in 1938 from the
University of Arkansas Medical School. He was trained in psychiatry atWashington DC 'sSt. Elizabeths Hospital . AUS Navy psychiatrist for many years, Harris became chief of the Psychiatry Branch and left the service as a commander in 1954. After that, he taught at theUniversity of Arkansas , then worked as a senior mental health bureaucrat. He practiced psychiatry inSacramento, CA .Dr. Harris was a long-time friend and associate of Dr.
Eric Berne , the founder ofTransactional Analysis , beginning when both men were among the few psychiatrists in theUS military . Dr. Harris was also a founding member of Berne's San Francisco Transactional Analysis Seminar, which met weekly for over a decade, and which developed the core concepts of TA. A Teaching Member of the International Transactional Analysis Association, Dr. Harris was an early advocate forgroup therapy and TA over traditional psychoanalytic practice, which he trained for underHarry Stack Sullivan .Publications
In 1985, Harris published "Staying OK", a sequel to "I'm OK, You're OK", written with his wife, the journalist and lecturer Amy Bjork Harris (born 1929). [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,957010-1,00.html Keeping the Adult in Control] by John Leo in Time, May 27, 1985]
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