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Transactional Analysis

December 7, 2020Materials, Useful Links, Videoego states, eric berne, Transactional Analysisadmin

This series of videos explain transactional analysis and ego states in a pretty straight-forward way. Useful to signpost as a stand-alone resource or to include as part of self-directed learning in a broader programme. WATCH THE VIDEOS This content is only available to logged in users.  If you would like to become a member of...

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Overview of Ego Stages

November 1, 2020Materialsdifficult conversations, Difficult People, ego states, Transactional Analysisadmin

The Ego states described by Eric Berne are a great way to help people to tackle 'difficult' or unproductive behaviours. Delegates very quickly get the concept of parent, adult and child and even at an introductory level it can be very helpful. Soozi Parker very kindly shared an overview of the states and what they......

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Handle Difficult People

July 20, 2019Power HourBehaviour, Difficult People, Personal Effectiveness, Relationships, Transactional Analysisadmin

It would be great if in life, we only ever met people that we liked, enjoyed being with and found easy to get along with. Unfortunately, this is not the case. People are different. Some are like us, and some are very different. These differences can sometimes make relationships difficult, and this in turn can......

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It would be great if in life, we only ever met people that we liked, enjoyed being with and found easy to get along with. Unfortunately, this is not the case. People are different. Some are like us, and some are very different. These differences can sometimes make relationships difficult, and this in turn can...

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