PSYCHOLOGY
Introduction to Transactional Analysis Transactional Analysis (TA) is a psychological theory and therapeutic approach developed by Dr. Eric Berne in the 1950s. It offers a framework for understanding human behavior and communication through a structured lens. At its core, TA delineates the interactions that occur between individuals, referred to as ‘transactions’. These transactions are influenced […]
Introduction to Transactional Analysis Transactional Analysis (TA) is a psychological theory and method of therapy developed by psychiatrist Eric Berne in the 1950s. At its core, TA is designed to explore and analyze the interactions, or “transactions,” between individuals. This analytical framework is underpinned by the belief that understanding these exchanges can lead to improved […]
Introduction to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a structured and goal-oriented form of psychotherapy that focuses on the interconnections between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. This therapeutic approach is grounded in the principle that negative thoughts can lead to distressing emotions and maladaptive behaviors. Specifically developed for children, CBT adapts traditional techniques […]
Introduction to Transactional Analysis Transactional Analysis (TA) is a psychological framework developed by Dr. Eric Berne in the late 1950s. TA seeks to explain human behavior by analyzing social transactions, understanding how individuals communicate, and exploring the underlying motivations that drive their interactions. Central to transactional analysis is the concept of ego states, which are […]
Introduction to Transactional Analysis Transactional Analysis (TA) is a comprehensive psychological theory developed by Dr. Eric Berne in the late 1950s, aimed at understanding and improving interpersonal communication. This approach posits that human interactions can be analyzed through the lens of three distinct ego states: Parent, Adult, and Child. Each of these states represents different […]
Introduction to Transactional Analysis Transactional Analysis (TA) is a psychological theory and method of understanding human behavior and communication, initially developed by psychiatrist Eric Berne in the 1950s. This framework asserts that all human interactions, or “transactions,” can be analyzed to improve communication and foster healthier relationships. The foundations of TA are built upon the […]
Introduction to Psychology as a Career Psychology is a diverse and dynamic field that centers around the study of human behavior and mental processes. This discipline not only seeks to understand why individuals think, feel, and act in certain ways, but also helps inform practical applications that can enhance mental health and overall well-being. As […]
Introduction to Transaction Analysis Transaction Analysis (TA) is a psychological theory developed by Eric Berne in the late 1950s, designed to analyze and understand interpersonal communication. At its core, TA posits that social interactions—termed transactions—can be understood through the examination of individual behaviors and psychological states. These states are categorized into three distinct ego states: […]
Introduction to Transactional Analysis Transactional Analysis (TA) is a psychological theory and method of communication developed by Eric Berne in the 1950s. It provides a valuable framework for understanding the dynamic and often complex nature of interpersonal interactions. By analyzing the interactions between different ego states, TA reveals how individuals communicate with one another and […]
Introduction to Transactional Analysis Transactional Analysis (TA) is a psychological framework developed in the late 1950s by psychiatrist Eric Berne. It emerged as a response to the need for a deeper understanding of personality and interpersonal dynamics, providing a comprehensive model for examining human behavior. At its core, TA posits that individuals operate from three […]