2. Prepared By
Manu Melwin Joy
Research Scholar
School of Management Studies
CUSAT, Kerala, India.
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3. Don’t (Don’t Do Anything)
The blanket message
Don’t implies : “ Don’t do
anything, because
anything you do is so
dangerous that you are
safer doing nothing at
all”.
4. Don’t (Don’t Do Anything)
If someone in adult life
continually dither between
courses of action, always
feeling he is getting
nowhere but never taking
action to change this, he
may be carrying this script
message.
5. Don’t (Don’t Do Anything)
The Don’t injunction is
given by a parent who, in
child, is terrified that he
child will come to harm if
he is allowed to run free
of the parental apron
strings.
6. Don’t (Don’t Do Anything)
The grounds for the
terror lie in the parent’s
own script rather than
reality. A parent with this
fear may say things like:
“Johnny, go see what
your little sister is doing
and tell her not to.”