Developing transactional analysis counselling:
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1. Verfasser: Stewart, Ian (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Sage Publications 1996
Schriftenreihe:Developing counselling
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-206) and index
I. Principles of TA. An Outline of TA Theory. Principles of TA Treatment -- II. Thirty Ways to Develop your TA Counselling. 1. Presuppose the 'one-session cure'. 2. Stay aware of time-frames. 3. Line up the row of dominoes. 4. Set clear and flexible boundaries. 5. Ask your client to draw up a goals list. 6. Analyse life-script with a brief questionnaire. 7. Invite your client to close escape hatches -- non-routinely. 8. Keep your case notes as a 'front sheet'. 9. Distinguish contracts from outcomes and actions. 10. Keep track of multiple outcomes: the Outcome Matrix. 11. Ensure that the contract is sensory-based. 12. Invite contracts that are finishable. 13. Agree markers for script change. 14. Keep the contract clear and flexible. 15. Put the contract in context. 16. Bring the contract alive through visualisation. 17. Be a skilled 'driver detective'. 18. Avoid inviting drivers. 19. Recognise the six personality adaptations. 20. Confront the process script
T̀his is an excellent book. Whilst specifically aimed at the newer counsellor", this book contains much that will be of interest to experienced practitioners both within and outside of TA.. this book is an excellent guide to implementing TA techniques and treatment planning particularly from a process model perspective. It incorporates many new ideas which will make it refreshing and inspiring for both new and experienced counsellors and psychotherapists' - ITA News. This concise workbook provides 30 practical suggestions to help practising counsellors develop and enhance their Transactio
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