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Resource: Professional WIll
About the article/resource: Samiksha Jain, a TA psychotherapy trainee from Bangalore, has written an article entitled: Where There is a Will, There is a Way - Professional Will - A Tool for Ethical Practice This article aims to draw the attention of mental health...
How Transactional Analysis impacted my life – by Given Malebe
Dear Reader Let me formally introduce myself, my name is Given Malebe, Post Graduate in Electrical Engineering B-Tech in the University of Johannesburg. I live in Alexandra township Johannesburg South Africa. My Township has a population of 500 000-700 000 people...
TA in Practice: Kirsty Melmed
Recently. I was brought in by a large corporate brand, to facilitate team coaching sessions with a team of men of various ages, different cultural backgrounds and challenging economic circumstances. This was a new experience for me as up until now I have primarily...
Introduction of new SATAA Treasurer – Kirsty Melmed
My name is Kirsty Melmed and I am a life coach who specialises in personal development, spiritual growth and relationship transformation. My mission is to empower you to live life authentically. I first met with TA when I was 16 years old. A psychologist from New...
“Dancing in Kochi” – Karen’s reflections on the past TA Conference in India
As we got closer to the time, the anticipation of another TA conference in India, grew. The warmth and connection in past Indian conferences stands out for me - people boldly give and receive positive strokes and it creates such a wonderful sense of belonging - a...