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Introduction
TA was founded by Eric Berne in the 1950s and 1960s and has been evolving ever since. It is now a well-established approach offering a range of models that can be used to explain communication and relationships. These models can help identify what goes wrong in communication and how to interact for a better outcome.
Typical Objectives:
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Gaining a clear understanding of the core concepts of TA |
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Using strategies to react and deal with stress more effectively |
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Gaining professionalism: transactional analysis (PAC states) |
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Introducing a cognitive behavioural approach to assist when times get tough |
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Understanding the significance of differing perceptions |
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Ensuring your communication style fits the situation |
Sample Programme
The benefits of TA are an appreciation of what makes individuals 'tick' in ordinary, everyday language, and a set of 'maps' to use when finding oneself lost, or when wishing to communicate effectively to achieve a particular outcome.
TA gives you the tools to manage yourself with integrity, influence others in a positive way and create an environment where you and others can achieve your full potential.
Outline
Activities to consider:
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Emotional Intelligence |
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Giving & Receiving Feedback |
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Influencing Skills |
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NLP in Business |
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Satisfaction
Rating
2008

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