[Free] Concepts Of Transactional Analysis Eric Berne - Introduction
How to use Transactional Analysis to have better, more constructive conversations – Free Course
What you’ll learn
- Different Scripts that Defines Destiny
- Different Transactions
- PAC Model & Ego States
Requirements
- No prerequisites
Description
In this course my aim is to give you can over view of the fundamental concepts in developed by Eric Berne in Transactional Analysis (TA).
Note: This is not a certified TA course, and it is only a basic introductory course. If you wish to become a certified TA Counselor or learn this modality in depth please head over to the TA official site. This course is for layman and not professionals.This course is based on the book TA Today. In this short Introductory course I cover the below topics
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What is Transactional Analysis
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What is the PAC Model?
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Different Ego States and their Vocabularies
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What are Scripts?
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Different Scripts and their functions
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What are Transactions?
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Different types of Transactions
I believe this course is helpful to improve your understanding of human psychology, improve your communication, and develop a more harmonious relationship. The best of you, you learn how to relate to a person on a more deeper level. It is important that people are at the same page to have a fulfilling life.
This course can help you across any type of relationship i.e. personal, professional, and intimate.
Disclaimer: I am not a Certified TA Therapist. My courses do not hold any academic value and are void of warranty. All my courses are mere self improvement advice gain from personal learning and experience. This course is not a substitute for a professional help of a certified therapist or counselor nor is it a substitute for University approved courses. By enrolling and applying this advice you agree to take 100% responsibility for all consequences. The certificate of completion doesn’t hold any value other than what Udemy claims. Student agrees to purchase this course with full knowledge of above facts. Author(s): Aman Varma