Transactional Analysis Counselling in ActionSAGE Publications, 1 Nov 1989 - 188 halaman This book is a practical guide to the use of transactional analysis in counselling. It is aimed at counsellor trainers and their trainees, as well as at practising counsellors who are interested in developing TA skills. TA is notable for its clarity of concept and simplicity of language. It offers an approach that promotes understanding and immediately catches the imagination. Yet underlying this surface appeal is a closely-reasoned theoretical structure. This book emphasizes powerful new techniques and concepts in TA that have been developed during the past two decades. Illustrating by means of an actual case-history, Ian Stewart describes the systematic process of counselling in TA. He traces the client's progress from first contact and i |
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... signals , bodily tensions , changes of posture . You observe these signals over short time - spans , since they change from one split second to the next . You pay attention also to the person's choice of words . This is part of judging ...
... signals , bodily tensions , changes of posture . You observe these signals over short time - spans , since they change from one split second to the next . You pay attention also to the person's choice of words . This is part of judging ...
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... signals . In our example , the client's headshake and breaking of eye contact signal the psychological - level message . 5 If the social level and psychological levels convey the same message , the two levels are said to be congruent ...
... signals . In our example , the client's headshake and breaking of eye contact signal the psychological - level message . 5 If the social level and psychological levels convey the same message , the two levels are said to be congruent ...
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... signals not matching the content of what the person is saying . In practice you can never be certain whether a particular non- verbal signal does indicate that the person is discounting . Recall from Chapter 7 the person who puts his ...
... signals not matching the content of what the person is saying . In practice you can never be certain whether a particular non- verbal signal does indicate that the person is discounting . Recall from Chapter 7 the person who puts his ...
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THE TA FRAMEWORK | 1 |
THE PROCESS OF COUNSELLING | 38 |
Exploring a Childhood Lifeplan | 52 |
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achieve Adult agreed Analysis Journal angry ask the client authentic feeling aware behavioural clues Berne business contract Chapter Child ego-state client's script close escape hatches closing the escape compound decision confront CONFRONTING GAMES congruently contract goal contract-making Counsellor counterscript beliefs cushion decide describe diagnosis Discount Matrix early decision ego-state model emotions Eric Berne example experience go ahead go crazy grown-up Helen here-and-now Ian Stewart infant initial intake intervention invite the client invite your client John John's kill or harm let-out life-script magical thinking means non-verbal options parent-figures parents patterns person practice problem question racket feeling Racket System rackety displays re-playing recall recent scene redecision response scared script beliefs script change script decisions script proper self-harm Self-supervision session contract signals social level someone stage stay step strokes tell tragic script transactional analysts treatment contract treatment direction treatment plan treatment sequence typical
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