2nd Edition
Into TA A Comprehensive Textbook on Transactional Analysis
List of contributors
Preface to the second edition
Introduction
Part I
Theory
Chapter 1
Ego States
Chapter 2
Strokes
Chapter 3
Transactions
Chapter 4
Games
Chapter 5
Script
Chapter 6
Passivity and Discounting
Chapter 7
Contracts
Chapter 8
Groups and organizations
Chapter 9
Ethics
Chapter 10
Training: Teaching and supervision
Part II
Practice
Chapter 11
Psychotherapy
Jo Stuthridge and Mark Widdowson
Chapter 12
Counselling and coaching
Sylvie Monin and Mick Landaiche
Chapter 13
Management and organisational development
Maarten Kouwenhoven and C. Suriyaprakash
Chapter 14
Teaching and learning
Giles Barrow and Evelyne Papaux
Biography
William F. Cornell, MA, TSTA (P), maintains an independent private practice of psychotherapy and consultation in Pittsburgh, PA.
Anne de Graaf, MA, is TSTA-O & CTA-P and owner of and trainer at RondHeel, consultation and training in the Netherlands.
Trudi Newton is an educational trainer and supervisor in transactional analysis with a passion for supervision as a resource and means of co-created learning. She works worldwide in a wide range of learning contexts, including as a coach supervisor.
Moniek Thunnissen, MD, PhD, is a teaching and supervising transactional analyst in psychotherapy.
Praise for the first edition:
‘Into TA is a much-needed overview of contemporary thinking and practice. The authors have successfully applied a format in which readers with different levels of insight or experience can find their way. In each chapter the authors take the reader on a journey from basic to deeper and broader understanding of the concepts and their context, making bridges to other psychological and organisational theories. By paying attention to the development of theory and practice, the book integrates the notions of changing by insight and changing by doing. In the tradition of Eric Berne, this is a highly recommended book for professionals, clients and patients.’
—Servaas van Beekum, teaching and supervising transactional analyst, social scientist and past president of EATA and ITAA; winner of the 2015 Eric Berne Memorial Award
‘This great book responds to a perceived need in the TA community, something completely new in the literature: a comprehensive textbook of TA theory and practice. The book offers a rich and detailed review on the development of TA theory, which is covered from its beginning to the more recent advancements. It roots Transactional Analysis in a fascinating way into the contemporary discoveries of psychology and neurosciences and presents a complete connection and integration of TA with other psychological theories and approaches. A highly appreciated book, an invaluable present for transactional analysts.’
—Marco Mazzetti, psychiatrist, teaching and supervising transactional analyst, past president of EATA; winner of the 2012 Eric Berne Memorial Award






