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Transactional Analysis Journal, 2012
This article explores rupture and failure within transactional analysis psychotherapy from ethica... more This article explores rupture and failure within transactional analysis psychotherapy from ethical, cultural, theoretical, and clinical perspectives. The author offers a relational frame of reference, which views failure and rupture as inevitable and necessary in the therapeutic encounter. A relational therapeutic sequence is described, and a relational aspect is added to Berne's (1972) game formula and illustrated with a case example.
Transactional Analysis Journal, Apr 3, 2021
Transactional Analysis Journal, Jun 9, 2022
Transactional Analysis Journal, Oct 1, 2017
This article provides an account of the unfolding interpersonal processes in a training group of ... more This article provides an account of the unfolding interpersonal processes in a training group of interfaith black women who came together to learn the fundamentals of humanistic principles and counseling skills. In her reflections, the author addresses women’s experiences, and her own, of gender and sexuality from personal, cultural, and racial perspectives. She considers the impact on identity of cultural and personal difference as described by the group members during the experiential dimension of group learning.
Transactional Analysis Journal, Apr 1, 2009
Psychotherapy and Politics International, Oct 1, 2020
Abstract In this study, I articulate the challenges and reshaping that the global pandemic has br... more Abstract In this study, I articulate the challenges and reshaping that the global pandemic has brought to the practice and ethics of a relational transactional analysis psychotherapy. I describe the interweave of political, social and psychosocial contexts which have led to life‐threatening emergencies within a society in which inequalities are endemic; and link the impact of these contexts to a relational transactional analysis practice using, as a compass, features of classical transactional analysis, radical psychiatry and feminist thought. I outline an approach to the work which accounts for the life‐changing impact of the pandemic, which I call ‘The COVID Third’. Speaking from the experience of COVID‐19 in the United Kingdom, I imagine, other countries will have experienced different political situations but have associated emotional personal responses which are brought to psychotherapy.
Transactional Analysis Journal, Apr 1, 2004
This article describes homophobia-both institutionalized and internalized-and offers two transact... more This article describes homophobia-both institutionalized and internalized-and offers two transactional analysis models for understanding it. The author then discusses homophobia within psychotherapy, including transactional analysis, and deals with clinical issues relating to psychotherapy with lesbian and gay people. A gay affirmative psychotherapy that includes consideration of transference and countertransference phenomena and the therapeutic relationship is described along with a gay affirmative transactional analysis treatment model.
Actualités en analyse transactionnelle, 2016
Dans Actualités en analyse transactionnelle Actualités en analyse transactionnelle 2016/4 (n° 156... more Dans Actualités en analyse transactionnelle Actualités en analyse transactionnelle 2016/4 (n° 156) 2016/4 (n° 156), pages 25 à 48 Éditions Institut français d'analyse transactionnelle Institut français d'analyse transactionnelle
Routledge eBooks, Sep 17, 2019
Transactional Analysis Journal
Transactional Analysis Journal
Transactional Analysis Journal, 2009
This article discusses the development of childhood and adult sexuality from a relational and cul... more This article discusses the development of childhood and adult sexuality from a relational and cultural perspective. The roots of shame are identified and the affect of shame is described. The strong links between sexuality and shame are explored. The author suggests that sexual shame is a Type III impasse, and its resolution within the context of therapeutic relatedness is addressed. The article's central point is the unique, individual, and shifting character of each person's sexuality.
Transactional Analysis Journal
Transactional Analysis Journal, 2012
This article explores rupture and failure within transactional analysis psychotherapy from ethica... more This article explores rupture and failure within transactional analysis psychotherapy from ethical, cultural, theoretical, and clinical perspectives. The author offers a relational frame of reference, which views failure and rupture as inevitable and necessary in the therapeutic encounter. A relational therapeutic sequence is described, and a relational aspect is added to Berne's (1972) game formula and illustrated with a case example.
Transactional Analysis Journal, Apr 3, 2021
Transactional Analysis Journal, Jun 9, 2022
Transactional Analysis Journal, Oct 1, 2017
This article provides an account of the unfolding interpersonal processes in a training group of ... more This article provides an account of the unfolding interpersonal processes in a training group of interfaith black women who came together to learn the fundamentals of humanistic principles and counseling skills. In her reflections, the author addresses women’s experiences, and her own, of gender and sexuality from personal, cultural, and racial perspectives. She considers the impact on identity of cultural and personal difference as described by the group members during the experiential dimension of group learning.
Transactional Analysis Journal, Apr 1, 2009
Psychotherapy and Politics International, Oct 1, 2020
Abstract In this study, I articulate the challenges and reshaping that the global pandemic has br... more Abstract In this study, I articulate the challenges and reshaping that the global pandemic has brought to the practice and ethics of a relational transactional analysis psychotherapy. I describe the interweave of political, social and psychosocial contexts which have led to life‐threatening emergencies within a society in which inequalities are endemic; and link the impact of these contexts to a relational transactional analysis practice using, as a compass, features of classical transactional analysis, radical psychiatry and feminist thought. I outline an approach to the work which accounts for the life‐changing impact of the pandemic, which I call ‘The COVID Third’. Speaking from the experience of COVID‐19 in the United Kingdom, I imagine, other countries will have experienced different political situations but have associated emotional personal responses which are brought to psychotherapy.
Transactional Analysis Journal, Apr 1, 2004
This article describes homophobia-both institutionalized and internalized-and offers two transact... more This article describes homophobia-both institutionalized and internalized-and offers two transactional analysis models for understanding it. The author then discusses homophobia within psychotherapy, including transactional analysis, and deals with clinical issues relating to psychotherapy with lesbian and gay people. A gay affirmative psychotherapy that includes consideration of transference and countertransference phenomena and the therapeutic relationship is described along with a gay affirmative transactional analysis treatment model.
Actualités en analyse transactionnelle, 2016
Dans Actualités en analyse transactionnelle Actualités en analyse transactionnelle 2016/4 (n° 156... more Dans Actualités en analyse transactionnelle Actualités en analyse transactionnelle 2016/4 (n° 156) 2016/4 (n° 156), pages 25 à 48 Éditions Institut français d'analyse transactionnelle Institut français d'analyse transactionnelle
Routledge eBooks, Sep 17, 2019
Transactional Analysis Journal
Transactional Analysis Journal
Transactional Analysis Journal, 2009
This article discusses the development of childhood and adult sexuality from a relational and cul... more This article discusses the development of childhood and adult sexuality from a relational and cultural perspective. The roots of shame are identified and the affect of shame is described. The strong links between sexuality and shame are explored. The author suggests that sexual shame is a Type III impasse, and its resolution within the context of therapeutic relatedness is addressed. The article's central point is the unique, individual, and shifting character of each person's sexuality.
Transactional Analysis Journal