Nearly 20 years after first publishing his influential ideas about relational units, Ray revisits and expands on his original thinking in this recorded workshop. He shares his current understanding and its application to clinical practice, including:
Ray also explores the importance of establishing a ‘good’ object relationship with the therapist — a crucial foundation for working through ego state relational units as they emerge in the therapy room.
This rich recording is ideal for psychotherapists, counsellors, and transactional analysts who wish to deepen their clinical work and gain fresh insights from Ray’s latest thinking.
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This webinar was originally recorded on the 17th Feb 2022 and is based on Ray’s article “Ego State Relational Units and Resistance to Change’ which appeared in the Transactional Analysis Journal, January 2006, Vol 36, No 1.
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Video lecture with PowerPoint presentation – 2 hours
Read More About the Speaker,
Ray Little is a trained and qualified practitioner with over forty years of professional experience. He originally trained as a clinical transactional analyst (TA) and has since undertaken further in-depth study and training in psychodynamic approaches to therapy and supervision. His current approach consists of a combination of relational transactional analysis and psychodynamic theory. He works as a psychotherapist and as a supervisor and trainer. Ray is a member of the International Transactional Analysis Association (ITAA), Metanoia Institute, London and is a UKCP registered psychotherapist and supervisor. He is also a founding member of the International Association for Relational Transactional Analysis (IARTA). France. In 2019 Ray was presented with the Eric Berne Memorial Award (EBMA) “in recognition of an original and highly significant theoretical and practical contribution made to the field of transactional analysis” (ITAA).
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