| I. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE OF THE
TA 101 COURSE
As defined by the Board of Trustees of ITAA: The purpose of a TA 101
Course is to provide consistent and accurate information about TA Concepts.
II.
DEFINITION AND PHILOSOPHY OF TA AND ITS AREAS OF APPLICATION
A. Definition of Transactional Analysis
B. Philosophical Assumptions
C. Contractual Method
D. Areas of Application -- Differences in Process
1. Clinical
2. Educational
3. Organizational
4. Other
III.
BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF TA
A. Eric Berne
1. Who was Eric Berne
2. Development of ideas
3. Books written by him
B. Growth of TA
1. San Francisco Social
Psychiatry Seminar
2. International
Transactional Analysis Association (I.T.A.A.)
3. Regional and
national TA associations
IV.
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
A. Definition of Ego States
B. Recognition and Diagnosis of Ego States
C. Behavioral Descriptions
(i.e., Critical Parent,
Nurturing Parent, Adult, Free Child, Adapted Child)
D. Contamination and Exclusion
V.
TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS PROPER
A. Transactions
1. Definition of a
transaction
2. Types of
transactions
3. Rules of
communication
B. Strokes
1. Definition of
strokes
2. Stimulus and
recognition hunger
3. Types of strokes
C. Discounts
1. Definitions of
discounts (behavior or internal process)
2. Levels of discounts
3. Reasons for
discounting
D. Social Time Structuring
1. Structure hunger
2. Six ways of
structuring time
VI.
GAME ANALYSIS
A. Definitions of Games
B. Reasons for Playing Games
C. Advantages of Games
D. Examples of Games
E. Degrees of Games
F. Ways of Diagramming Games
1. Transactional
Diagram
2. Formula G
3. Drama Triangle
VII.
RACKET ANALYSIS
A. Significance of Internal/Intrapsychic
Processes
B. Definitions of Rackets and Trading Stamps
C. Relationship of Rackets to Transactions, Games,
and Script
VIII.
SCRIPT ANALYSIS
A. Life Positions
1. Definition of life
positions
2. The four life
positions
3. Relationship of life
positions to games and scripts
B. Script
1. Definitions of
script
2. Origin of script in
child's experiences
3. Process of script
development
(e.g. injunctions, program, counterinjunctions, early decision,
4. Changing scripts and
attributions)
C. Autonomy
1. Awareness
2. Spontaneity
3. Capacity for
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