Keith Tudor
Permission, Protection, and Potency:
The “Three Ps” Reconsidered.

In this recorded webinar, Keith Tudor revisits a core piece of Transactional Analysis theory — the “Three Ps” and explores how these concepts can be rethought not just as qualities and skills of the transactional analyst, but as guiding principles that underpin a two-person, relational psychology and psychotherapy.

Keith also discusses his expanded classification of permissions, offering fresh insights and practical reflections for clinicians.

This recording is ideal for transactional analysts interested in deepening their understanding of core TA concepts through a contemporary relational lens.

Watch at your own pace and revisit these foundational ideas anytime.

This webinar was originally recorded on the 11th May 2022 and is based on his article “Permission, protection, and potency: The three Ps reconsidered” which appeared in the Transactional Analysis Journal, l 2016, Vol 46, No 1.

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Video lecture– 1 hr 59 mins 

Read More About the Speaker,

Keith Tudor, PhD, CQSW, Dip. Psychotherapy, TSTA(P) is a professor of psychotherapy at the 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 healthcare provider and transactional analyst, and an international, wider practice online offering psychotherapy, supervision, and training.

 

 

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