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Recommended Reading

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TA Today : A New Introduction to Transactional Analysis
Ian Stewart & Vann Joines
An accessible text book that explains the basic concepts of Transactional Analysis as a school of thought in psychotherapy and how the theory is applied in both individual and group settings.
Useful for trainees, people in organisational settings and clients who would like to know more about their therapy.


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Games People Play
Eric Berne
This book was how Transactional Analysis was first introduced in the 1960s as a concept to the general public. Explains about the games we play in life, why we play them and what each contributor gets from playing games with others. 
The author is the founder of the concept of Transactional Analysis.


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Counselling for Toads
Robert De Board
An eloquent introduction into the world of Transactional Analysis counselling and psychotherapy. Based on the story of The Wind In The Willows, Toad of Toad Hall goes into Transactional Analysis psychotherapy with his therapist the stork. Concepts are gently introduced in the setting of personal issues that Toad would like to resolve, as well as difficulties he sometimes has relating to his friends Ratty and Mole. 
An interesting and digestible introduction to the key concepts and styles of Transactional Analysis.


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Handbook of Individual Therapy 
Windy Dryden (Editor)
 



 



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