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Transactional analysis counselling in action

by Ian Stewart, Vann Joines

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SAGE celebrated the 20th Anniversary of the Counselling in Action in November 2008. To view the video - click here ----------------------------------------------------- Praise for the First Edition: `Ian Stewart has made the difficult link between theory and practice clear without being patronizing. This is valuable for everyone interested in TA since many concepts can only be fully assimilated when linked to actual examples. Even if you are not in clinical practice, this book would be a useful addition to your library and, for anyone in training or beginning practice, this is required reading′ - Group Relations Transactional Analysis Counselling in Action, Third Edition meets a demand for a clearly-written step-by-step account of the process and practice of using transactional analysis to promote personal change. --------------------------------------------------------- This book retains the successful overall structure and organisation of the popular earlier editions, but has been fully revised. Key features of this new edition include: " concise, "hands-on" descriptions of current techniques and concepts in transactional analysis, presented in an accessible style that is immediately useful to the practitioner " the sequence of chapters ordered to reflect successive stages in the typical process of therapeutic change using transactional analysis. This assists in building understanding and application of transactional analysis step by step, in the order that is likely to arise during actual psychotherapy or counselling " expanded discussion of the protective procedure known as "closing the escape hatches" (no-suicide, no-homicide, no-go-crazy decision), including possible contra-indications " a single extended case history that runs through the book to illustrate practice and theory " "Key Ideas" panels which provide summaries of the main ideas that are described in each section or chapter " "Self-supervision sequences" offering suggested checklists of questions that readers can use in appraising their own work with clients. In this revised Third Edition of his bestselling guide, Ian Stewart offers trainee and practising psychotherapists and counsellors an introduction to the core concepts and basic techniques of transactional analysis. Ian Stewart is Co-Director of The Berne Institute, Nottingham. He is accredited by the ITAA and the EATA as a Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst.… (more)
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I picked this book up hoping to get an in depth look at the structure and theory behind transactional analysis, but this book looks more at the practice of TA. It starts with the initial session and goes through all the way to termination.

While it wasn't the book I was looking for, I enjoyed being able to see the similarities in TA and other theories (some similarities to solution focused and reality therapy--perhaps TA was Berne's way of making psychoanalysis more short term?).

If you are thinking that TA might be your theory of choice, this would be a great book to pick up. But if you are looking to understand the ego stages and games of TA...this isn't it. ( )
  csweder | Jul 8, 2014 |
I picked this book up hoping to get an in depth look at the structure and theory behind transactional analysis, but this book looks more at the practice of TA. It starts with the initial session and goes through all the way to termination.

While it wasn't the book I was looking for, I enjoyed being able to see the similarities in TA and other theories (some similarities to solution focused and reality therapy--perhaps TA was Berne's way of making psychoanalysis more short term?).

If you are thinking that TA might be your theory of choice, this would be a great book to pick up. But if you are looking to understand the ego stages and games of TA...this isn't it. ( )
  csweder | Jul 8, 2014 |
Samenvatting van 'Transactionele Analyse'

De Transactionele Analyse (TA) biedt een model voor het verkrijgen van inzicht in de individuele persoonlijkheid, in intermenselijke verhoudingen en communicatie. Het model werd oorspronkelijk ontwikkeld door Eric Berne (1910 - 1970).

Berne was van mening dat de begrippen van de psychotherapie voor de cliënt net zo toegankelijk moeten zijn als voor professionele werkers. Vanuit deze gedachte schreven Ian Stewart en Vann Joines dit boek. Hierin geven zij de begrippen en concepten van de Transactionele Analyse op een heldere en toegankelijke wijze weer.

De Transactionele Analyse heeft internationale erkenning verworven als professionele benaderingswijze voor management, counseling, psychotherapie, onderwijs en educatie. Ian Steward en Vann Joines laten u in dit boek kennismaken met de grote toepasbaarheid van de Transactionele Analyse.

'Transactionele Analyse' bevat de inhoud van de officiële en internationaal erkende 'TA 101'. De 'TA 101' vormt een inleiding tot de fundamentele theorie van de Transactionele Analyse.
  wisselstrook | Nov 13, 2010 |
Counselling
  Nicktee1949 | Mar 28, 2007 |
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SAGE celebrated the 20th Anniversary of the Counselling in Action in November 2008. To view the video - click here ----------------------------------------------------- Praise for the First Edition: `Ian Stewart has made the difficult link between theory and practice clear without being patronizing. This is valuable for everyone interested in TA since many concepts can only be fully assimilated when linked to actual examples. Even if you are not in clinical practice, this book would be a useful addition to your library and, for anyone in training or beginning practice, this is required reading′ - Group Relations Transactional Analysis Counselling in Action, Third Edition meets a demand for a clearly-written step-by-step account of the process and practice of using transactional analysis to promote personal change. --------------------------------------------------------- This book retains the successful overall structure and organisation of the popular earlier editions, but has been fully revised. Key features of this new edition include: " concise, "hands-on" descriptions of current techniques and concepts in transactional analysis, presented in an accessible style that is immediately useful to the practitioner " the sequence of chapters ordered to reflect successive stages in the typical process of therapeutic change using transactional analysis. This assists in building understanding and application of transactional analysis step by step, in the order that is likely to arise during actual psychotherapy or counselling " expanded discussion of the protective procedure known as "closing the escape hatches" (no-suicide, no-homicide, no-go-crazy decision), including possible contra-indications " a single extended case history that runs through the book to illustrate practice and theory " "Key Ideas" panels which provide summaries of the main ideas that are described in each section or chapter " "Self-supervision sequences" offering suggested checklists of questions that readers can use in appraising their own work with clients. In this revised Third Edition of his bestselling guide, Ian Stewart offers trainee and practising psychotherapists and counsellors an introduction to the core concepts and basic techniques of transactional analysis. Ian Stewart is Co-Director of The Berne Institute, Nottingham. He is accredited by the ITAA and the EATA as a Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst.

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