The term Psychotherapy covers a range of approaches and methods. They all involve a psychological (as distinct from medical or pharmacological) treatment for a range of psychological, emotional and relationship difficulties and disorders. Each approach is based on a well-established body of theory, methodology and research, grounded in a philosophy of person and the human condition.
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Vol 23, No 3, Nov 2019

A 'Special Issue' on Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy
  • Editorial Courtenay Young
  • Editorial for this Special Issue Biljana van Rijn & William Cornell
  • Why Transactional Analysis Works: Reasons for a Possible Explanation of Change in Psychotherapy Laura Bastianelli, Maria Teresa Tosi, Rosanna Giacometto, Cinzia Messana & Davide Ceridono
  • Psychological Games in the Consulting Room Jo Stuthridge & Charlotte Sills
  • Relational Group Process: Developments in a Transactional Analysis Model of Group Psychotherapy Richard G. Erskine
  • Working with Groups in TA: An integrative approach William Cornell
  • A Psycho-Tactile Approach to Trauma Gerry Pyves
  • Using Transactional Analysis to Treat Perinatal Mental Illness Emma Hayes
  • Single-Case Design Review and Meta-Analysis for Supporting the Method of Transactional Analysis towards Recognition as an Empirically Supported Treatment for Depression Enrico Benelli & Mariavittoria Zanchetta
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