<P>Transactional analysis is growing in popularity as an approach to psychotherapy, and this book provides an in-depth, comprehensive model of theory and practice.<BR><EM>Transactional Analysis: A Relational Perspective</EM> presents a relational model of psychotherapy which reflects the theoretical
Relational Transactional Analysis: Principles in Practice
β Scribed by Heather Fowlie, Charlotte Sills
- Publisher
- Karnac Books
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 415
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
'Through different voices and styles of contributions, including papers, edited talks and panel discussion, this collection explores and applies the principles of relational transactional analysis. It sets them in social, cultural and political contexts, and considers a number of important implications of this particular relational turn in psychotherapy. The book advances relational transactional analyses and, in doing so, reflects the creativity and vibrancy of contemporary TA. The editors have skilfully brought together different generations of TA practitioners in an accessible and stimulating volume. I commend the editors and highly recommend the book.'
β¦ Subjects
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