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SUMMARY:TASTN-UK networking event.
DESCRIPTION:TASTN-UK is hosting a networking event for suitably qualified supervisors and trainers of TA – in London on the 7th of November 2023. \nPlease use the link below for more information.\nhttps://padlet.com/AndyWilliamsTSTA/tastn-uk-8qvt9hga69k19c9o \n 
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/tastn-uk-networking-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231109T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231109T203000
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SUMMARY:Ego States – A Round Table Discussion Heather Fowlie\, Adrienne Lee\, Charlotte Sills and Keith Tudor
DESCRIPTION:Berne drew on many different influences while developing his thinking about ego states\, particularly during the early days of expounding transactional analysis theory. By the time of his death\, in 1970\, he had presented several variations of his original structural ego state model\, which was typical of the creative\, integrative\, and developmental approach to theory that defined him. \nMaybe an unavoidable consequence of his creativity\, however\, Berne seemed unconcerned by the inconsistencies that began to appear as he made these creative\, albeit contradictory leaps\, particularly around the way that he thought about the second-order structure(s) and the nature of the Adult Ego State. Berne’s early death meant that these discrepancies were never addressed by him. As a result\, and no doubt inspired by both his creativity and creative leaps\, Berne inspired those who came after him to keep advancing and clarifying his original ideas. \nEach member of this Round Table Discussion has been thus inspired and so will talk and critique together the ways in which they have subsequently made sense of and adopted a model or models of ego states that helps them to think about and anchor their work. \nHeather Fowlie is a TSTA working in private practice as a psychotherapist\, supervisor\, and trainer in Surrey. She is a founder member of IARTA and is particularly interested in integrating other models of psychotherapy\, especially object relations within a relational approach to transactional analysis. \n  \n  \nAdrienne Lee is a TSTA\, UKCP Registered Psychotherapist\, and Master Practitioner in NLP. She has been practising as a psychotherapist for over 30 years and centrally involved in the development of TA in Britain from its earliest beginnings. Originally trained by the late Professor John Allaway\, she is a founder member and past Chair of the UK’s Institute of Transactional Analysis (ITA). She also served in many committee posts in the ITA and the European Association for Psychotherapy (EAP)\, and is a past President of the European Association of TA (EATA). In 2010\, she was awarded the EATA Gold Medal\, given for “outstanding services to TA in Europe”. \nCharlotte Sills is a psychotherapist and supervisor in private practice\, Visiting Professor at Middlesex University\, and Professor of Coaching at Ashridge Business School. Amongst her many publications are Transactional Analysis – A Relational Perspective with Helena Hargaden (Routledge 2002) for which they were awarded the Eric Berne Memorial Award in 2007. In the same year\, Charlotte was awarded the EATA gold medal for services to the TA community. \n  \nKeith Tudor\, PhD\, CQSW\, Dip. Psychotherapy\, TSTA(P) is a professor of psychotherapy at Auckland University of Technology\, Aotearoa New Zealand. He was a founder member of the IARTA and contributed to the formulation of its relational principles. He has a small private practice in West Auckland as a health care provider and transactional analyst\, and an international wider practice online offering psychotherapy\, supervision\, and training. \n  \nThis workshop is open to all qualifications and will focus mainly on the psychotherapy field\, although other fields may find the discussion of interest.   \n£20 members/£40.00 non-members. \nPlease note this workshop will be recorded. \nTicket sales will close on Wednesday 8th November at 12 noon. \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/ego-states-a-round-table-discussion-heather-fowlie-adrienne-lee-charlotte-sills-and-keith-tudor/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231116T183000
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SUMMARY:Queer identities and GSRD inclusive practice - Victoria Baskerville (She/Her)
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will reflect on Queer identities including Trans\, Non-binary\, and gender fluid identities\, and working across all GSRD\, Gender Sex Relationship\, and Diversity. The importance of pronouns will be explored.\nQueer theory will be mused\, calling for dialogue around the evolving of social and political constructs. We will reflect on the limits of the binary and the Trans and neuro-divergent movement leading the way for autonomy. \nVictoria Baskerville has been practicing as a Transactional Analyst Psychotherapist\, supervisor\, and trainer for over 20 years\, based in multi-diverse East London. Five years ago\, she founded TA East London Institute\, which is housed in a community building in the heart of the urban community. Integral to every aspect of training is intersectionality\, bringing counselling and psychotherapy into a social and political context. Victoria recently completed a two-year UKCP research project on Inclusivity and Exclusivity in counselling and psychotherapy training\, published in the new psychotherapist and Transactional Analyst. She is on the editorial team of the Transactional analysts and authors ‘Amplified Voices’ each quarter. She is interested in Queer theory and how Queer identities are challenging all forms of oppression. Victoria identifies as lesbian and Queer. \nThis workshop is open to all qualifications and all fields.\nThe cost of the workshop is £15 for members and £30 for non-members. \nPlease note this event will not be recorded. \nTicket sales will close on Wednesday 15th November at 12 noon.\nThe Zoom Link will be sent to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/queer-identities-and-gsrd-inclusive-practice-victoria-baskerville-she-her-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231120T183000
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SUMMARY:What happens when autism is named in the family? - Tess Elliott (Part 2)
DESCRIPTION:The second part of this three part series.\n \nThis course is designed to offer the opportunity to explore the impact on life when a family member identifies/is identified as autistic. We will open a space for dialogue and exploration to consider the unique impact on each of our personal relationships and lives. We will look at issues of grief\, loss\, and the spectre of othering. Using the Relational TA principles and practice I will present a new three-stage developmental model with which to understand autism and its personal meanings: \n• a dawning awareness\n• hiding and shame\n• living in the world \nThese workshops are open to practitioners\, either in a personal or closely connected professional capacity. By drawing from personal and clinical examples we will bring life to this model. \n\n\n\nTess Elliott MSc (Psych) TSTA (P)\, CTA\, Cert Ed. UKCP Registered Psychotherapist and Supervisor. \n\n\n\n Tess is an independent Psychotherapist and Supervisor in private practice. Before training as a psychotherapist\, she worked for over 30 years with children\, parents\, and families. Her professional life both as a psychotherapist and as an educator has always held a particular sensitivity around inclusion\, diversity\, and the spectre of othering. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nParticipants are asked to commit to all three sessions and to have their cameras on. These sessions will not be recorded to protect confidentiality. \nPlaces are limited to 8 and so early booking is advised.  \nCost £45.00 for members\, £90.00 for non-members \nTicket sales will end Sunday 29th October at 12 noon  \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/what-happens-when-autism-is-named-in-the-family-tess-elliott-2/
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