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In this episode of the Transactional Analysis Podcast, hosts Matt and Parul are joined by Linda Gillham, who is a Provisional Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst (PTSTA) in the Counselling Field (C).
Linda discusses her journey in the field of Transactional Analysis counselling, the challenges of the UK TA community, and the impact of technology on counselling and psychotherapy.
Linda shares insights on the confusion in the counselling field, the role of Transactional Analysis in different contexts, and the need for clarity and support in training.
Linda also explores the application of TA concepts in online counselling, the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic and her experience in providing mental health support during the lockdown.
We also dive into the challenges and opportunities in the counselling and psychotherapy field, as well as the need for more clarity and conversations around these topics.
Tune in as we explore:
Get in touch with Linda Gillham here
Sponsors:
The International Transactional Analysis Association (ITAA) is an individual membership organisation providing the TA Journal (TAJ) and the monthly Script newsletter with archives of both from the 1970s.
For more information about the benefits of membership please click on the link below:
www.itaaworld.org/itaa-membership-benefits
The European Association for Transactional Analysis (EATA) has 44 member associations with more than 7550 members in 29 European countries. Its purpose is to promote knowledge and research on Transactional Analysis, to develop its theory, to ensure agreed standards of practice, and to promote cooperation in Europe in the field of Transactional Analysis. For more information please click on the link below:
eatanews.org
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In this episode of the Transactional Analysis Podcast, hosts Matt and Parul are joined by Linda Gillham, who is a Provisional Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst (PTSTA) in the Counselling Field (C).
Linda discusses her journey in the field of Transactional Analysis counselling, the challenges of the UK TA community, and the impact of technology on counselling and psychotherapy.
Linda shares insights on the confusion in the counselling field, the role of Transactional Analysis in different contexts, and the need for clarity and support in training.
Linda also explores the application of TA concepts in online counselling, the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic and her experience in providing mental health support during the lockdown.
We also dive into the challenges and opportunities in the counselling and psychotherapy field, as well as the need for more clarity and conversations around these topics.
Tune in as we explore:
Get in touch with Linda Gillham here
Sponsors:
The International Transactional Analysis Association (ITAA) is an individual membership organisation providing the TA Journal (TAJ) and the monthly Script newsletter with archives of both from the 1970s.
For more information about the benefits of membership please click on the link below:
www.itaaworld.org/itaa-membership-benefits
The European Association for Transactional Analysis (EATA) has 44 member associations with more than 7550 members in 29 European countries. Its purpose is to promote knowledge and research on Transactional Analysis, to develop its theory, to ensure agreed standards of practice, and to promote cooperation in Europe in the field of Transactional Analysis. For more information please click on the link below:
eatanews.org
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Support the show

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