TA101 – An Introduction

to Transactional Analysis


"I think Adrienne is amazing, she is so knowledgeable and delivers the course in a way that everyone feels comfortable in sharing their thoughts without putting too much pressure on each person to speak. She kept the content and discussions at a level which prevented people getting too emotional whilst still encouraging us to reflect on the subject matter and apply it in our own lives. This is the best course I've attended for a very long time!"

About the Course

This introductory two or three day course is a common requirement for all Foundation Years and Advanced Training.

Anyone with an interest in Transactional Analysis can apply to join this course. No previous qualifications are necessary.



  • Who is it for?

    The TA101 course  will be particularly useful to you if you work in the helping professions, or in management, communications or teaching. It will also be helpful to you if you are interested in understanding more fully your own behaviour and your relationships with others.

  • Qualification and Accreditation

    This course – the official TA 101 – is recognised by the International Transactional Analysis Association (ITAA) and the European Association for Transactional Analysis (EATA) as their standard approved introduction to TA. Completion of the course affords you the TA 101 certificate, a necessary requirement if you should later wish to enter accredited training as a TA practitioner.

  • Course Content

    • What is TA?

    • Attachment Model – the secret of life!

    • Underlying values of TA – what is important?

    • The life and publications of Eric Berne.

    • The development of TA.

    • Ego States – who am I?

    • Contaminations and Exclusions – how reality gets distorted.

    • Symbiosis – how do we relate with others through dependency?

    • Transactions – how do we communicate with each other?

    • Hungers and strokes – what you concentrate on is what you get!

    • Time structuring.

    • Psychological sweatshirts.

    • Our Frame of Reference – filtering reality.

    • Discounting – avoiding solving problems.

    • Psychological trading stamps –expressing our feelings.

    • Rackets – how do our feelings get distorted?

    • The Racket/Script System

    • Life Positions –How OK am I in relation to you?

    • Games people play – how do we repeat the same destructive patterns in relationships?

    • Life Scripts – how can we make life predictable?

    • Miniscripts – how we adapt to ensure our acceptance.

    • Physis – How we grow and change.

    • Autonomy and Homonomy – the goals of TA.

  • Eligibility and Entry

    Anyone with an interest in Transactional Analysis can apply to join this course. No previous qualifications are necessary.

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Summary

Course Cost

Fees 2023/24

£350

Fees 2024/25

From 1st September 2024

£375

Course Dates

Dates 2023/24

18 - 20 March Live Online

13 - 15 May In Person at Berne House

24 - 26 July Live Online

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Our Core Philosophy

At The Berne Institute we recognise that people come into TA training with widely differing experiences of clinical practice, theoretical knowledge and formal academic learning, and that they differ widely also in their current personal resources and skills. Our courses therefore honour the uniqueness of each individual’s learning and experience and their different learning styles, pace and areas of competence.

The philosophy and practice of Homonomy that respects our mutuality and interconnectedness has been recently integrated into the Berne Institute philosophy. The aim is to expand the focus in our theory and practice from individual change to include a focus on the wider implications of our work on the whole community and our planet. 


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