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TA Training & Workshops

Wellington Organisational TA Training & Study

This training and study group has group members that are at various levels of their TA training. This provides a richness of experience, learning and achievements.  These monthly two day training and study events consist of one day of theory and application and the second day focuses on supervision. 

TA Qualifications can be obtained from ITAA or  the International Centre for Development TA (ICDTA) qualifications framework.  IDCTA is a new and exciting initiative by Julie Hay that provides an excellent qualifications framework for trainers and trainees.  Please visit the website for more information. International Centre for Developmental TA

If you are interested in attending and being part of this group in the first instance email:  mandy "at" starpotential.co.nz

Mandy specialises in TA training and supervision in the organisational field and is available to deliver TA Training throughout New Zealand, Australia and Asia.

To register your interest email:  mandy "at" starpotential.co.nz 


Why study Transactional Analysis?

TA is a humanastic approach to understanding human functioning and helping individual attain autonomy.  It is used extensively and in many languages around the world, by therapists, educators, organisational consultants, trainers, psychotherapists and counsellors.  It provides a clear and simple outline of human personality and interaction, based on down-to-earth observation. The basic concepts can be shown in diagrams and described in plain language, understood even by children.
 
Therefore it can provide a ‘common language’ between consultant/trainer/coach and client, or members of a group or family or organisation, to discuss their patterns of behaviour. It is being used in many different cultures world-wide.

The core philosophy of I’m OK, you’re OK,  affirms the value of each human being, and provides a key ethical standard for relationships, in non-sectarian language.

TA has a holistic approach to relationships, applying to cognition (script beliefs), behaviour, emotion and spirituality (physis). It enables communication patterns to be analysed in detail in any system, both within and between individuals. It insists that everyone learn to think clearly.

As well as simple basics, TA theory provides depth in a comprehensive range of applications, from couple work to classrooms to corporate management.
   
For keen students, there are international exams to become a Certified Transactional Analyst (CTA) in Counselling, Psychotherapy, Education or Organisational Work. You may even go further and become internationally accredited as a Teacher and Supervisor (TSTA).
   
Added to all of this are regular training events and conferences, where trainees soon make an international network of friends.