Developing Autonomy and Resilience - EATA Conference 2021 - Day 2 - July 2021
EATA Conference 2021
WELCOME: Developing Autonomy and Resilience - EATA Conference 2021 - Day 2
Keynote: Table Tennis and Theory: Metaperspectives for Thinking about Theoretical Development and Design in Transactional Analysis
Developing Resilience Through Homonomy
The Inclusion of The Unconscious In The Process of Contract Work to Stimulate Autonomy
Autonomy and Resilience In The Work Team
School Inclusion and Resilience: The Importance of Active Methodologies To Cultivate Okness
Workshop Team Agility and Innovation
When TA Theory Dialogues with “Social-Cognitive” Let’s Practice The Theory
The Outcome of TA Psychotherapy In Training Clinics According To The Social-Cognitive
Developing Autonomy and Resilience by Engaging with Unconscious Processes in Psychotherapy
Rechilding, Deconfusion and Redecision.
Meaning of Autonomy and Resilience in India
The Therapy Room Has No More Walls, But Infinite Trees.
Metaperspectives for Thinking about Theoretical Development and Design in Transactional Analysis - Graeme Summers and Keith Tudor
Bertine Kessel - The Inclusion of The Unconscious In The Process of Contract Work to Stimulate Autonomy
Rosanna Giacometto & Laura Bastianelli - When TA Theory Dialogues with “Social-Cognitive” Let’s Practice The Theory
Davide Ceridono - The Outcome of TA Psychotherapy In Training Clinics According To The Social-Cognitive
Danijela Budiša - Developing Autonomy and Resilience by Engaging with Unconscious Processes in Psychotherapy
Andreini Cinzia - TThe Therapy Room Has No More Walls, But Infinite Trees.
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I really appreciated the depth of Keith Tudor's reflections. I think that the concept of homonomy finds a great possibility of application in the different f...
Read MoreI really appreciated the depth of Keith Tudor's reflections. I think that the concept of homonomy finds a great possibility of application in the different fields of TA and widens the way of thinking about the relationship. In particular in the field of psychotherapy it can suggest a useful didactic tool.
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