Alienation an early concept in TA: Hogie Wycoff and radical psychiatry
with Diane Salters
This webinar will look at the concept of alienation, its origins and its use in TA by the early radical psychiatry group as a way of identifying social disorders as a key factor in the presenting problems of clients.
An early proponent of this was Hogie Wycoff, largely forgotten at one point in our history. Recently the concept has been revived by Karen Minikin and Keith Tudor.
Why did this forgetting happen, and why is she being remembered now?
The webinar is aimed at anyone interested in TA and a psycho/social understanding of the difficulties people face.
It will be interactive, questions and discussion being an integral part of it.
Participants will gain:
- An understanding of the origins and history of the concept of alienation in its original use and its application in TA.
- A knowledge of the early radical psychiatry movement in TA and what it represented.
- The application of the concept now in their own lives and with clients.
Bio
Diane Salters, Training and Supervising Transactional Analyst, has been involved with TA, in one way or another for more than 40 years. She has always been very closely interested in the connections between the personal and the political.
She currently practices in the Psychotherapy field, with an international array of clients although she lives in Simons Town, South Africa.
Please note: we record our webinars and upload to the public domain on YouTube. This webinar will be experiential.
Registration closes 12 Nov 2024
The Zoom link will be sent the day before the webinar
Webinar Fees:
SATAA MEMBERS FREE
Non-Members $10 (175 ZAR)
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