In this online event, Charlotte Sills will be interviewing John Heath about how 30 years as a psychotherapist have led him to a deeper exploration of what life is all about and what we are supposed to be doing while we have the privilege of living it!
We will be looking at how his approach to interconnectedness might complement relational transactional analysis.
John Heath B.Sc, M.Ed, CTA(P), TSTA(P). I started my career in psychology in 1975 when I qualified as an Educational Psychologist. To extend the reach of my psychological work I began studying Transactional Analysis in the mid 1980’s. Since then I have been able to build a national and international therapy, training and supervisory practice, working at The Berne Institute in the UK and on several training programmes in Romania and in India. I was President of the ITAA from 2010 to 2015. Over the years, my work has led me to an appreciation of spirituality as an innate and natural dimension of human psychology. This has many important implications for all psychological work.
Charlotte 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.
This workshop is open to all qualifications and fields.
Cost £15.00 members, £30.00 non- members.
A recording of the event will be made which you can purchase by signing onto the event, but please note, we are only able to issue CPD certificates for those who attend the actual workshop.
Ticket sales will close on Tuesday 12th March at 12 noon.
The Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.