TA
TA – is the method for studying interactions between individuals. It is a versatile therapy used to promote well-being and enable clients to reach their full potential in all aspects of life. It is based on the theory that we all have internal models of parents, children and adults, and we play these roles with one another in our relationships (and even within ourselves in our internal conversations). When two people communicate, each exchange is a transaction. Many of our problems come from transactions which are unsuccessful. TA examines these transactions enabling personal growth and change.
Repetitive patterns or ‘unconscious scripts’ that stem from childhood decisions and teachings can cause us to live a life we are programmed to live, rather than the life we want and have the potential to live. The equal relationship between client and therapist provides a model for subsequent relationships and communications that are developed outside of therapy. Collaborative working enables you to explore and identify what has gone wrong in your communication, and provides opportunities for you to change repetitive patterns that limit your potential.
TA – is the method for studying interactions between individuals. It is a versatile therapy used to promote well-being and enable clients to reach their full potential in all aspects of life. It is based on the theory that we all have internal models of parents, children and adults, and we play these roles with one another in our relationships (and even within ourselves in our internal conversations). When two people communicate, each exchange is a transaction. Many of our problems come from transactions which are unsuccessful. TA examines these transactions enabling personal growth and change.
Repetitive patterns or ‘unconscious scripts’ that stem from childhood decisions and teachings can cause us to live a life we are programmed to live, rather than the life we want and have the potential to live. The equal relationship between client and therapist provides a model for subsequent relationships and communications that are developed outside of therapy. Collaborative working enables you to explore and identify what has gone wrong in your communication, and provides opportunities for you to change repetitive patterns that limit your potential.