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Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy <--Click

 
 

Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy: A Systematic Individual and Social Psychiatry
2015 Reprint of 1961 Edition. Full Facsimile of the original edition. Not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Berne is the originator of transactional analysis, which he made famous with his landmark publication "Games People Play." In this work Berne lays the groundwork for a rational method for understanding and analyzing human behavior. "Transactional analysis" (TA), is a theory in psychology that examines the interactions, or 'transactions', between a person and other people. The underlying precept is that humans are social creatures and that a person is a multi-faceted being that changes when in contact with another person in their world.

 
 
 

What Do You Say After You Say Hello  <--Click

 
 

What Do You Say After You Say Hello  explains what makes the winners win, the losers lose, and the in-betweens so boring... In it, Dr Eric Berne reveals how everyone's life follows a predetermined script - a script they compose for themselves during early childhood. The script may be a sad one, it may be a successful one; it decides how a person will relate to his colleagues, what sort of person he will marry, how many children he will have, and even what sort of bed he will die in... What Do You Say After You Say Hello  demonstrates how each life script gets written, how it works and, more important, how anyone can improvise or change his script to make a happy ending...

 
 
 

What Do You Say After You Say Hello  <--Click

 
 

Paperback: 268 pages
Publisher: Pocket Books; English Language edition (1971)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0671824759
ISBN-13: 978-0671824754

 
 
 

Scripts People Live <--Click

 
 

:::Scripts People Live: Transactional Analysis of Life Scripts:::
When Claude Steiner and the late Eric Berne developed the theory of Transactional Analysis, their basic belief that people were “born princes and princess, until their parents turned them into frogs” countered the fundamental principle of psychiatry which asserts that emotional and mental distress comes from within. This theory was further developed in Steiner’s book Games Alcoholics Play. Dr. Berne, in What Do You Say After You Say Hello , acknowledged Steiner’s important role in the analysis of “life scripts” which we choose at an early age and which rule every detail of our lives until our death.

 
 
 

Rethinking Everything <--Click

 
 

If fewer things in life are more common than talented people who are unsuccessful, it is equally true that fewer things in life are more common than otherwise healthy people making themselves miserable.
Combining widely-accepted concepts of human behavior with elements from Rational Emotive Therapy, Positive Psychology, Emotional Intelligence, and most prominently Transactional Analysis, Rethinking Everything explores in immediately understandable terms why we act as we do, how we frequently undermine our relationships, why we often cripple our potential, and how we can take greater control of our lives.

 
 
 

TA: 100 Key Points & Techniques <--Click

 
 

:::Transactional Analysis: 100 Key Points and Techniques::::
Transactional Analysis (TA) is a versatile and comprehensive system of psychotherapy. Transactional Analysis: 100 Key Points and Techniques synthesises developments in the field, making complex material accessible and offering practical guidance on how to apply the theory and refine TA psychotherapy skills in practice.
Divided into seven manageable sections, the 100 key points cover:
   the philosophy, theory, methods and critique of the main approaches to TA
   TA perspectives on the therapeutic relationship
   diagnosis, contracting and treatment planning using TA
   a trouble shooting guide to avoiding common pitfalls
   refining therapeutic skills

 
 
 

Cycles of Power <--Click

 
 

It turns out that the apparent chos or randomness of life has a pattern - a cycle composed of stages. Cycles of Power presents the incredible architecture of this universal and life-sustaining process.
The natural timing of the cycle means that life unfolds in the same series of stages we began in childhood. Whether we are male or female, this cyclic feminine structure provides fundamental tools for living, and it is the very ground from which we draw our sustenance. Like the gentle hand of a loving mother, the cycle serves as a devoted guide that.

 
 
 

No More Drama <--Click

 
 

:::No More Drama: A Practical Guide to Healthy Relationships:::
Extending back in time, people have been drawn to watch and participate in drama. Understood and used by playwrights and authors in all cultures of recorded history, and known in recent times as the triangle of disempowerment, drama triangle, or Karpman's triangle, drama is a compelling but ineffective way of interacting with others that leads to relationship confusion, dysfunction and conflict. It is a pervasive source of suffering between individuals, groups, communities and nations. Psychotherapist Gregory Boyce's book No More Drama shows us the external appearances of drama, the inner workings, why we participate, and most importantly, how to conduct ourselves so we live in what he calls
the Drama Free Zone. His writing is enjoyable and easy to follow; his suggestions, very powerful. It is: A Practical Guide to Healthy Relationships.

 
 
 

Relational Transactional Analysis <--Click

 
 

:::Relational Transactional Analysis: Principles in Practice:::
'Through different voices and styles of contributions, including papers, edited talks and panel discussion, this collection explores and applies the principles of relational transactional analysis. It sets them in social, cultural and political contexts, and considers a number of important implications of this particular relational turn in psychotherapy. The book advances relational transactional analyses and, in doing so, reflects the creativity and vibrancy of contemporary TA. The editors have skilfully brought together different generations of TA practitioners in an accessible and stimulating volume. I commend the editors and highly recommend the book.'- Dr Keith Tudor, author of a number
of books and co-author of the article "Co-creative transactional analysis" in the Transactional Analysis Journal. He is Associate Professor, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, Aotearoa, New Zealand.

 
 
 

Being a Therapist <--Click

 
 

:::Being a Therapist: A Practitioner's Handbook:::
Our contemporary world is one in which 'the customer is always right', and therapists, like many other professionals, are increasingly beset by rules and regulations that undermine their authority and autonomy. While many books emphasize the therapist's duties and obligations in maintaining the wellbeing of his or her clients, this book is intended to redress the balance in favour of emphasizing the wellbeing of the therapist.Mavis Klein draws on her thirty-five years of experience as an individual, group, and family therapist to provide trainee and beginner therapists with confidence in the practice of their profession. As this book includes an outline of the author's original personality t
ypology, it may also add another string to the bow of experienced practitioners.The book is informal, anecdotal, humourously self-revelationary, and jargon-free.

 
 
 

Cathexis Reader <--Click

 
 

:::The Cathexis Reader: Transactional Analysis Treatment of Psychosis:::
Cathexis Institute is an educational organization with emphasis on research and experimentation in the genesis and treatment of incapacitating psychiatric disturbances. Although this material was developed over several years, it was mostly written over a weekend. It is not the purpose to include comprehensive discussion of any of the issues presented, rather to present an outline of their ideas in a form sufficiently coherent to be useful to other participants. TA is the primary frame of reference, and the assumption is made that readers have some rudimentary exposure to its concepts. While the major focus is on the treatment of severe psychiatric disorders, it is also applicable to less sev
ere problems.

 
 
 

Therapeutic Journey <--Click

 
 

:::Therapeutic Journey: Practice and :::
This is a collection of papers by two well-known transactional analysts, mental health practitioners, and educators, Jim and Barbara Allen, who spent 40 years integrating mental health principles into their public and private lives and their teaching of medical students, family practice and psychiatry residents, and a variety of other mental health professionals. The topics they write about in this book range widely and include what to do after meeting the patient, types of treatment, trauma, social constructivism, working with children and adolescents, the biological underpinnings of transactional analysis and mental health interventions, family therapy, transference, redecision therapy, an
d social issues related to drug use, American Indian adolescents, the Oklahoma City bombing, war, and the Tulsa race riots of the 1920s. While neither solely a textbook nor a memoir, these papers can be used by beginning practitioners to understand better their interactions with patients and by more experienced practitioners as an invitation to reexamine their practices and their lives.

 
 
 

Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy <--Click

 
 

:::Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy: An Integrated Approach:::
Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy: An Integrated Approach is the first advanced clinical textbook for many years, written for psychotherapists and counsellors who use the theory and techniques of Transactional Analysis in their practice or who are interested in expanding their repertoire. Clarkson provides a comprehensive guide to goal-setting and clinical planning for every stage of treatment. Not only a practical textbook relevant to modern developments in supervision, but one which makes a new and original contribution to ways of thinking about transference and countertransference, the theory of self and the process of psychotherapeutic change.

 
 
 

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with TA <--Click

 
 

:::Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with Transactional Analysis: An Experience:::
The main values and principles of Transactional Analysis, in its original psychodynamic matrix, become a concrete experience in this book thanks to the accurate description of the daily practice of a long-experienced therapist: Anna Emanuela Tangolo. Analyzing several cases, the author examines the clinical tools of Berne’s group therapy and the analysis of dreams, without however neglecting other important aspects such as preparing the setting or leading an interview. Particular relevance is given to the therapeutic relationship, seen as the interweaving of an experience in order to send stimuli to the patient so as to re-structure his or her intrapsychic world through rigorous and precise 
inputs, analyzable in linguistic sequences. This book is meant not only for those who study psychotherapy, but also for anyone who wants to learn about clinical TA and its functioning.

 
 
 

Transactional Analysis for Depression <--Click

 
 

:::Transactional Analysis for Depression: A step-by-step treatment manual:::
Transactional Analysis for Depression is the first research-based, transactional analysis psychotherapy manual. Developed from the author’s research into TA therapy for depression, the book also draws upon a wide range of contemporary research findings relating to depression and its treatment. Mark Widdowson provides the reader with a solid understanding about the nature of depression and clear guidance about how to provide effective psychotherapy for depressed clients.

 
 

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