Transactional Analysis (TA) has continued to grow and develop ever since its inception by the Canadian-American psychiatrist Dr. Eric Berne over a half century ago. It has proven itself to be an extremely useful model for human relations professionals working in a variety of contexts and fields, such as psychotherapy, coaching and counselling, management and organizational development, or parenting and education. TA combines a highly accessible theory on the development of people and systems with a highly practical approach, centered on the possibilities of change, growth and development.
Into TA consists of two parts. Part One comprises ten chapters which each open with a presentation of basic TA theory within the contexts of clinical, consultative and educational activities. Each chapter then discusses contemporary developments in theory and practice, specialized applications, and critical reflections. Every chapter ends with an insight into relationship to other trends: TA concepts are discussed in relation to other theories from psychotherapy, counselling, organizational development and education. In Part Two, TA professionals from all over the globe discuss the application of TA within their specific areas of human relations work: psychotherapy, counselling, coaching, organizational development, and training and education.
This book is for anyone who wants to further deal with the theory and practice of TA knowledge. The book also provides a lot of information for professionals who already use TA. Because of the many examples and the layering of each chapter both beginners and experienced professionals will find much of interest and use in this textbook.
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'Into TA is a much-needed overview of contemporary thinking and practice. The authors have successfully applied a format in which readers with different levels of insight or experience in transactional analysis can find their way. In each chapter the authors take the reader on a journey from basic to deeper and broader understanding of the concepts and their context, making bridges to other psychological and organisational theories. By paying attention to the development of theory and practice, the book integrates the notions of changing by insight and changing by doing. In the tradition of Eric Berne, this is a highly recommended book for professionals, clients and patients.'- Servaas van Beekum, teaching and supervising transactional analyst, social scientist and past president of EATA and ITAA; winner of the 2015 Eric Berne Memorial Award'This great book responds to a perceived need in the TA community, something completely new in the literature: a comprehensive textbook of TA theory and practice. The book offers a rich and detailed review on the development of TA theory, which is covered from its beginning to the more recent advancements. It roots Transactional Analysis in a fascinating way into the contemporary discoveries of psychology and neurosciences and presents a complete connection and integration of TA with other psychological theories and approaches. A highly appreciated book, an invaluable present for transactional analysts.'- Marco Mazzetti, psychiatrist, teaching and supervising transactional analyst, past president of EATA; winner of the 2012 Eric Berne Memorial Award
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About The Editors And Contributors |
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Chapter Three Transactions |
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Chapter Six Passivity and discounting |
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Chapter Eight Groups and organisations |
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Chapter Eleven Psychotherapy |
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Chapter Twelve Counselling and coaching |
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Chapter Thirteen Management and organisational development |
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Chapter Fourteen Learning and personal development |
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Index |
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Overview Of Important Websites |
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William F. Cornell, MA, teaching and supervising transactional analyst, maintains an independent prvate practice of therapy, consultation, and training in Pittsburgh, USA. He is a co-editor of the 'Transactional Analysis Journal' and has published extensively in a broad range of journals and psychotherapy books. He is the author of 'Explorations in Transactional Analysis: The Meech Lake Papers', editor of James McLaughlin's 'The Healer's Bent: Solitude and Dialogue in the Clinical Encounter', and co-editor with Helena Hargaden of 'From Transactions to Relations: The Emergence of a Relational Tradition in Transactional Analysis'. Anne de Graaf, MSc, is a Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst in the field of Management and Organisational Development. For many years he worked for a large (TA based) consultancy firm in the Netherlands. Currently he is the co-owner and teacher/supervisor at one of the largest TA training institutes in the world, TA academie. He is also the co-author of the successful TA management book 'Einstein and the Art of Sailing'. Trudi Newton is a Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst in Education and discovered transactional analysis about twenty-five years ago, and since then has used it in all areas of life and enjoyed introducing others to its delights and benefits through training, supervision and personal connection. Now a writer, researcher and consultant working with other educators to facilitate radical learning and community development, she previously delivered TA training in Cambridge and London, UK, and in other countries including Russia and South Africa. She has written several books including 'Tactics', (with Rosemary Napper), which looks in detail at the process of learning and teaching. Moniek Thunnissen, MD, PhD, is a Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst in psychotherapy. She is a psychiatrist working in her own company for treatment, supervision, consultation and training. In the TA Academy in Soesterberg she developed the TA psychotherapy program. As a psychiatrist-psychotherapist she worked in Psychotherapeutic Centre De Viersprong for sixteen years and completed her PhD research on the long term results of the TA program for patients with personality disorders. Later she was the director of training for psychiatrists in the mental hospital in Bergen op Zoom. She is the author of seven books and numerous articles on TA, psychotherapy and psychiatry. She was Vice President of Research and Innovation of the International Transactional Analysis Association and is part of the Editorial Board of the Transactional Analysis 'Journal'.