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The 2010 TA Foundation Course: A
professional training in TA.
The 2010 TA Foundation Course
as a pdf
file
1) The Introduction to TA (TA 101 course) ...
will normally be followed by a Foundation Course: When taken together
there are 10 modules for all who are interested in using TA especially
within psychotherapy, coaching and counselling settings.
2) Transactional Analysis has a basic
philosophy of "I'm OK - You are OK" which underlies all the training and
supervision offered at YTC, where we aim to create a supportive
atmosphere in which to develop your personal and professional
excellence. We thrive and learn more effectively in a situation where
there is an abundance of positive strokes and affirmations. We seek to
promote this within all our training programmes.
3) TA training is focussed on how you use TA
concepts: By joining the TA foundation course you will be learning the
theory and its application while also learning about yourself.
4) The Transactional Analysis (TA) Foundation
Course is designed to be the first step before joining this ongoing
training programme.
5) TA training is valued and enjoyed by many
who do not wish to go onto examinations in psychotherapy or coaching /
counselling - they wish to apply their learning more generally to their
professional and personal lives.
6) The TA Foundation Course will provide you
with the basic knowledge of TA theory and practice. Preparing you to
apply TA professionally and can be the first year of training leading
towards qualification in psychotherapist or counselling as a Certified
Transactional Analyst.
Definitions used by EATA
1) Psychotherapy includes using the transference relationship with
the client to heal the hurts of the past in order to live fully in the
present.
2) See our main website for details of
psychotherapy and articles on TA theory
3) Counselling includes coaching, team
development, conflict resolution, pastoral and family work as well as
therapeutic counselling.
4) See our web sites on counselling and
coaching for further definitions of these fields of application
Basic and Advanced levels of Competence :
1) During the first years of TA training the
course objective for trainees is for them to develop basic competencies
in Transactional Analysis psychotherapy. Once these basic levels of
competence are achieved the trainee can prepare the short case study in
order to achieve the YTC Diploma in TA applications and can then if they
wish sign the EATA training contract with the intention of gaining
qualification as a TA psychotherapist.
Basic competencies:
2) The trainee demonstrates knowledge of TA
principles and theories and practice.
3) The trainee demonstrates an understanding of
how the principles and theories of TA work in psychotherapy practice.
4) The trainee demonstrates an ability to apply
Transactional Analysis to their professional practice as a
psychotherapist.
Advanced Competencies
1) Following the signing of the EATA training
contract the trainee is expected to develop an advanced level of
competence which will enable the trainee to prepare for and pass their
CTA examinations.
2) The trainee demonstrates the ability to
analyse and critique TA theory with other theories from within TA and
from approaches to psychotherapy other than TA.
3) The trainee demonstrates that they can
synthesise their own understanding and style of application of TA
4) The trainee will demonstrate the ability to
use their internal supervisor as they reflect on their practice and will
be able to evaluate the effectiveness of their approach with each
client.
Stages in Training and Recognition
1) In order to recognise the level of
competence achieved in training prior to formal qualification as a
psychotherapist or counsellor there are two Yorkshire Training Centre
awards:
2) These will be awarded for demonstrating
competence in the knowledge of TA theory and the application of TA
within professional settings.
3) This creates 3 stages of training towards
qualification.
Stage 1: Yorkshire Training Centre -
Certificate in TA applications :
Possible after the foundation course, plus 30
other hours of relevant training hours.
1. 150 hours of TA training and skills
development.
2. 20 hour of TA supervision.
3. 120 hours of professional application of TA.
4. Two written assignments.
5. One presentation of professional work to the
training group.
Stage 2: Yorkshire Training Centre - Diploma in TA applications:
This is designed to be the same level of
competence and training as BACP accreditation.
1. 300 hours of TA training and skills
development.
2. 100 hours of TA supervision.
3. 450 hours of professional application of TA.
4. Completion of 4 written assignments.
5. 2 presentations of professional work to the
training group.
Stage 3: Advanced TA training:
Leading to external examinations and
qualification as a UKCP registered Transactional Analyst
Psychotherapist.
1) Please see the YTC website for details of
the advanced TA training group.
2) The psychotherapy training group page for
the requirements for CTA psychotherapy training
3) The web sties on coaching and counselling
for the details of the requirements for CTA counselling qualification.
Foundation Course 2010 details and topics:
1) Each module meets from 9.30 - 5pm on
Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
2) The format is flexible; including the topics
covered can be change if the group wishes this.
3) Members of the group will contract for their
desired learning outcomes at each module.
4) Each module will be a mix of theory and
practical work leading to understanding both the theory and its
application.
5) Trainee assessment takes place by two YTC
trainers at the end of the foundation course and is used to assess
a. The trainee’s development over the
foundations course in relation to the course objectives and basic stage
of training.
b. Whether YTC will offer the trainee a place
in the advanced TA psychotherapy training group.
TA
Foundation Course requirements:
1. 101 certificate or attendance at the YTC –
"Introduction to TA the 101 course" which forms a part of this course.
2. Submission of CV
3. Two professional references stating your
suitability for entering this training programme.
4. Interview with the YTC trainers – which may
well take place during the 101 course.
5. Regular attendance and participation in the
training groups.
6. Completion of two assignments – this can be
assessed written work or presentations in the foundation group.
7. Completion of a self and peer assessment at
the end of the course.
8. Maintain an up to date training log, which
includes self reflections on experience of training, supervision,
therapy and practice of TA.
9. Members of the foundation course are
required to be members of the ITA, and to comply with the requirements
of EATA, ITA and UKCP as well as complying with the YTC course
requirements.
10. The grievance procedures of the ITA will be
used to resolve professional disputes which cannot be resolved by the
internal YTC procedures.
11. Payment of the course fee in advance. Once
membership has been agreed a contract to pay the full fees for the
year’s membership has been agreed.
12. Payment is for membership not attendance.
13. The trainers have final say in whether
trainees can continue in membership of the training group
Transactional Analysis the professional framework:
1) TA training and accreditation in Britain
takes place under the authority of the Institute of Transactional
Analysis, (ITA) a registered charity. The ITA is a member of the
humanistic and integrative section of the United Kingdom Council for
Psychotherapy (UKCP). Qualified TA clinical specialists have the right
to be registered by the UKCP as TA psychotherapists.
2) The ITA is a member of the European
Association of Transactional Analysis, (EATA) which is registered in
Switzerland as a non-profit organisation. This body administers
standards in competency based international examinations for
qualification as Transactional Analysts.
3) YTC is a registered by the ITA as a training
programme and all training offered by YTC complies fully with the ITA,
EATA, and UKCP codes of ethics and professional standards.
a. TSTA Teaching and Supervising
Transactional Analyst.
b. PTSTA Provisional Teaching and
Supervising Transactional Analyst
c. CTA Certified Transactional Analyst.
The Trainers:
1)
Dave Spenceley TSTA
(psychotherapy) NLP Pract: The founder of the Yorkshire Training Centre
and the course director. Dave is a TA psychotherapist, trainer and
supervisor, in private practice, with over 30 years experience in the
helping professions. Dave has international experience working in
Germany, Romania, Italy, Austria, France, Holland and Serbia and Greece.
He is currently the director of a new training programme being planned
for 2010 in Bucharest.
2)
Uta Höhl TSTA
(counselling): Uta is an experienced TA trainer and supervisor
responsible for a successful TA training programme in Nuremberg, Germany
as well as regularly offering TA workshops in Prague. As well as being
qualified in the TA field of counselling Uta is also legally qualified
and registered as a psychotherapist in Germany.
Application for membership of the TA Foundation course:
1. Please sign
and complete the following form, returning it with your payment.
2. Please
provide a personal statement of the reasons why wish to undertake this
training.
3. Cheques
payable to Yorkshire Training Centre:
4. By signing
this form you are agreeing to comply with all the training requirements
as set out in this brochure and the ITA / EATA training manuals. (These
may from time to time be changed). Payment of your fees is for
membership of the group and not for attendance. Once you have been
accepted onto the course al1 of the year's fees are due three months
prior to your commencement on the course.
5.
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6. I wish to
apply for membership of the TA psychotherapy-training group at YTC. I
understand and agree to comply with the course requirements.
7.
Non-refundable fee now due: (Payable to Yorkshire Training Centre) - The
fee is for membership of the group... not for attendance.
8. I enclose
the total of £2,500 (or £2250 if not attending the 101 course) for those
funded by non-charitable organisations.
9. For those
who are self funded or funded by a charitable organisation then the fee
is £1500 (or £1375 if you are not attending the 101 course.)
10. Date
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