Lack of self-esteem, no confidence in their competence - many outwardly successful people constantly doubt themselves. They live with a 'sword of Damocles' over them, waiting to be found out.
Rackets (self-fulfilling prophecy), the role of shame and pseudocomeetency will all be examined in this context. And what to do about it too. Aims and intentionsIn this workshop we will consider:
The workshopAll the workshops on the TA Practitioner programme are conducted online.
Participants receive a comprehensive workshop paper prior to the workshop, in order for them to read and reflect on the TA subjects which will be discussed online. This means that the brain is already making connections even before the workshop takes place! The five hour workshops will then provide an opportunity for discussion of the theory, time to ask questions, make links, work on activities to stimulate thinking and to work out the ways in which to apply the learning to your professional practice, or your own personal development. Lynda Tongue is a Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst in the organisational field. She qualified at this level in 2013, and has delivered workshops from Nashville to St Petersberg. She is passionate about sharing the concepts of Transactional Analysis with coaches, trainers, teachers, consultants - anybody who has an interest in helping others and personal development. |
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