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SUMMARY:5 Ways of Working with Transactional Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Transactional Analysis (TA) is a practical model for understanding how people relate to themselves and others\, and why certain patterns can feel so hard to shift. It helps us notice what’s happening in communication\, how early experiences shape beliefs and “scripts\,” and how we can support clients to respond with more choice\, self-compassion\, and relational confidence. \nIn this online training day you’ll experience both the foundational and some less familiar TA concepts in action\, through simple\, practical interventions you can take straight into your counselling work. We’ll explore: \n\nScripts and Injunctions\nDrivers and Strokes\nPermissions\, Protection and Potency\nLoneliness\, Avoidance and Relational Patterns\nTA Traps (and how to avoid them)\n\nCreative\, experiential exercises will underpin the day\, and Buddy Groups in breakout rooms will give you plenty of opportunity to reflect on what you notice\, share your learning\, and practise with one another in a supportive environment. \nThis is not just theory — it’s about developing a clear\, accessible language you can use in the therapy room\, alongside a set of relational tools that help you work more effectively with stuckness\, shame\, relational loops\, and the pull to over-function or rescue. \nCome for yourself… come for your client. \nPauline says:\n“I love the way TA enables both counsellor and client to have an accessible language for understanding why some relationships feel difficult.  These patterns were often learned early in life for good reasons\, and TA brings clarity without blame\, and offers practical ways to move towards greater self-awareness\, choice\, and change.” \n 
URL:https://deeprelease.org.uk/event/5-ways-of-working-with-transactional-analysis/
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LOCATION:https://deeprelease.org.uk/event/5-ways-of-working-with-transactional-analysis/
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SUMMARY:Extreme Reactions: Working with Clients who Self-Injure
DESCRIPTION:Working with self-injury can evoke strong emotional responses in both clients and counsellors. Many practitioners report feeling anxious\, uncertain\, or overly cautious when self-harm is disclosed. Today’s training offers a compassionate\, evidence-informed approach to understanding and responding to self-injury within counselling relationships. \nRather than focusing on risk prediction or procedures alone\, the course explores self-injury as a meaningful response to overwhelming internal or relational experiences. Participants will develop greater confidence in assessment and therapeutic responses that reduce shame\, strengthen the working alliance\, and support client safety. \nDrawing on current UK guidance and emerging research\, the training combines short teaching inputs with reflective discussion and breakout room work. It is suitable for counsellors\, psychotherapists\, trainees\, and supervisors working with adults or young people. \nParticipants will:\n• Develop a deeper understanding of the functions and meanings of self-injury\n• Learn how to respond to disclosures in ways that reduce shame and escalation\n• Explore collaborative\, person-centred approaches to assessment and safety\n• Reflect on therapist reactions\, boundaries\, and supervision needs\n• Gain practical language and tools for use in both face-to-face and online counselling \nCome for yourself. Come for your clients. \nPauline says: “When a client discloses self-injury\, it can feel alarming\, confusing\, or even frightening for us as counsellors\, especially when we care deeply about client safety and our professional responsibilities. We will look at self-injury as an extreme reaction to stress\, rather than a behaviour to be controlled or eliminated. The morning will also include honest testimony from experts-by-experience.”
URL:https://deeprelease.org.uk/event/extreme-reactions-working-with-clients-who-self-injure/
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