Description:
The TA 101 is a powerful and transforming experience opening new vistas to understanding yourself and others. It provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of transactional analysis. Transactional analysis, as developed by Eric Berne, M.D., is both a theory of personality and human interaction, and a method of psychotherapy, counseling, organizational analysis, and educational consultation. This course will provide an in-depth new perspective for understanding human behavior. The format is a combination of lecture, group discussion, experiential exercises, and fun under the leadership of a Certified Transactional Analyst in the International Transactional Analysis Association. Participation in this course qualifies you for Regular Membership in the ITAA, and is required for certification as a TA Practitioner.
Learning Objectives - Participants will be able to:
• List the philosophical assumptions of TA
• Identify the four major components of TA
• Explain structural and functional analysis
• Describe how to use contracting
• Identify and describe one’s life script
• List the five drivers
• Explain the four basic existential positions
• Define a stroke according to TA theory
• Compare and contrast the differences between strokes for doing and strokes for being
• Describe three types of transactions
Faculty: Vann Joines, Ph.D.
Dates: September 21 - 22, 2023
Time: 9 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuition: $380 ($360 if registered one month in advance, $100 deposit)
Retake this workshop for $100 off
CE CREDITS (APA): 12 / CONTACT HOURS (NBCC): 12
United States
Early Registration | $360.00 |
Deposit | $100.00 |
Registration | $380.00 |