TA Today: A New Introduction to Transactional Analysis
C**R
Well-Written Presentation of a Classic and Practical Therapy
This was recommended by my therapist. TA is a practical and easy way to view your interactions with those around you and reveal the hidden source of your reactions to things. I found it to be a revelation and was able to start putting it into practice after reading just the first few chapters. For me, it was much better than getting photocopied CBT handouts. For the first time, something made sense.I was a bit skeptical at first, expecting a groovy 70s "I'm Okay, You're Okay" oversimplification, but the thinking behind it is really quite insightful. TA has matured into a classic approach and I did not find it dated at all. Language like Parent, Adult, and Child, plus other terms like Rackets and Strokes are easy to remember and the concepts behind them are readily understood.There's a lot of very sophisticated psychology baked into a deceptively simple system. It is true, however, that things get more complicated as you progress. The initial, simple labels are broken down into more nuanced concepts, such as Adapted Child, etc. It does require closer reading and a bit more thinking as you go. As a benchmark, I'm a retired lawyer and now write novels. I found some of it challenging, but not because the writing was dense or full of hard-to-understand jargon. Give the authors credit for a very well written book for the lay person. The system uses easily understood and memorable terms, many from everyday life. If it had not been somewhat challenging, I doubt it would have adequately dealt with something as complicated as the psychology of humans.There are little exercises to make you think about what makes you tick. They are well worth doing as you read.
S**2
Good introduction and review of TA
A good primer for TA.
D**E
Excellent Textbook on Transactional Analysis
This is an excellent book, suffering only from being dry and somewhat pedantic. It is really better than the many other Transactional Analysis books on the market. This book covers almost all of TA theory and practice.I only took away one star because of the textbooky dryness.For the non-professional, my favorite is still, Born To Win, by Muriel James and Dorothy Jongeward. Though written in the early 1970s, it has been updated, and remains extremely well done.
D**N
very clearly written, nice mix of theory and practice.
I was recommended this book as THE best way to understand the basics of TA. I think this book more than lived up to this billing. The authors are steeped in the theory and they give examples along the way for each theory they present.
A**A
Simple and beautiful
This is a great book that simplifies the TA concepts for the beginners. Easy read, it gave me the hope that I can learn TA. I beleive this is a good base before attending a TA 101 course.
M**E
Must read if you communicate with people
If you're in sales and want to understand your true product (people) this book provides a great review or eye opener.
V**L
Great quality.
Great condition.
B**I
Boring book
I chose poorly for a book about TA. It’s very scholarly but not helpful for one's self understanding.
F**A
Gran libro
Excelente referencia para comprender AT. Uno de los mejores libros sin duda.
C**N
Great TA review
It is a very good TA manual to understand the basic concepts.
U**N
Gute Einführung, viele Anleitungen zur Selbstanalyse
Überblick über die verschiedenen Unterthemen und Herangehensweisen der TA. Anhand zahlreicher Beispiele und Übungen zur Einzel- und Gruppenarbeit sehr praxisnah. Viele Literaturangaben und Verweise auf Vertiefungsmöglichkeiten.
A**O
Simple and Clear
Lovely book on TA. Very well structured, clear and makes some of the difficult concepts come alive and easy to understand from a very application standpoint
P**)
An excellent source of information on Transactional Analysis
Very interesting book, lots of information but clearly written with exercises for you to do, alone, with a friend or in a group. Written for the layperson but doesn't talk down to its readers. I am really enjoying this especially since I started reading about TA years ago with Eric Berne's "Games People Play". Recently I read more of his books then I came across this little gem and I am very impressed by the development that has clearly taken place in this area.
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