The TA 101 is an internationally recognized 2-day introductory course in Transactional Analysis. The course provides an introduction to the main theoretical ideas of Transactional Analysis, which is a theory of personality, and a systematic approach for the growth of individuals and organisations

Transactional Analysis was created by Eric Berne in the 1960s, to educate individuals in the simplest, clearest language possible what was going on inside of them and why they were interacting with others the way they did, what unhealthy repeating patterns they got into and what they could do to change.

The purpose was to allow masses to safeguard their mental health, achieve a sense of well-being and live up to their potential.

The concepts covered in the workshop include

It helps people answer questions such as

“How did I become who I am?”

“Why do I  sometimes act in ways that hurt me?”

“What is my formula to survive in this world, and is it working for me?” 

TA 101 is for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in personal exploration and find language to describe their inner world. It is particularly useful for those who work with people deeply – engaging their motivation, helping them grow or influencing them. 

Participants will be awarded a TA 101 participation certificate from ITAA (International Transactional Analysis Association). This certificate is a pre-requisite for those who wish to go on to study TA at an advanced level and is recognised the world over.

Refund and certification policy for this course:

Once the fees are paid, they are non-refundable. If any circumstances prevent a participant from attending the course after paying the fees, they could join the next course, provided they give a notice of 7 working days. This carry forward option is available only for the immediate next two programs.If the person isn’t able to attend either of the subsequent programs, the amount is forfeited. If participants are able to attend one day and not able to attend the next, they cannot transfer their fees to another program. Participants will receive the certificate of completion only for attending both days.

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