Rose Rylands, January 2021 Picking up the Thread. I was very glad when asked to put together a monthly blog and video blog for TATO
A Look into Transference and Countertransference Bev Gibbons’ seminar gave us a glimpse into transference and countertransference. We explored different types of transference including: Introjective
New year, new group, new start Beren Aldridge and Bev Gibbons, our Foundation Certificate trainers, share their thoughts on the first training weekend of the
David Brooks is the inspiration for this week’s creativity exploration. Albert Durer (1471 – 1528) had never seen a Rhinoceros and drew this sketch in
Proposals as invitations Welcome to the second piece on my journey to explore creativity. This week’s exercise is based on Peter Liversidge‘s work (p101 in
Why creativity? Exploring creativity – both for work with clients and for ourselves – is important to our team. I’m sure you will have noticed
What our trainees are saying…. Andy Williams ran an Introduction to Transactional Analysis TA101 course last weekend. It was a great weekend’s training and we’ve
Lin Cheung is a Co Director and Trainer at TA Training Organisation. Lin lives in Buxton, where she has a supervision and therapy practice. She
Andy Williams, one of the Training Directors at TA Training Organisation talks about our 1 year Foundation Certificate in Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy.
CARL is an acrostic to use with clinical notes: Context. Adequate. Relevant. Limited. Andy Williams, one of our Training Directors talks us through it.