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Journal of Workplace Learning
Employee Counselling Today (1989) 1 (4): 21–25.
Published: 01 April 1989
...J. Hay Describes how transactional analysis can be applied directly to the workplace as “action development”. Considers the stages of the TA development programme to be: briefing session, start‐up sessions,client meetings, project meetings, individual counselling,presentations, and debriefing...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Journal of Workplace Learning
Employee Counselling Today (1989) 1 (2): 21–24.
Published: 01 February 1989
...I. Stewart Outlines some of the resources that transactional analysis has to offer counsellors. Discusses the origin of TA′s over‐simplified popular image, the central idea of the ego‐state model, application of the ego‐state model, the “I′m OK, you′re OK” phrase, and the counselling relationship...
