YTC in Bucharest:  TA Psychotherapy Training  in Bucharest 2011

 The TA 101 course - the introduction to TA Foundation Course Advanced group CTA exam preparation group

For an application form for the 2011 training groups please email: Diana Deaconu
Introduction to TA - The officially recognised "TA 101 course" - January 15/16th

This 2 day course covers all the basic constructs of TA theory  - it is the basic requirement for all who are interested in TA.

Introducere in Analiza Tranzactionala – cursul AT „101”

Acest curs reprezinta nivelul oficial de „Introducere in AT” si acopera conceptele fundamentale din Analiza Tranzactionala

Cursul este recunoscut de catre Institutul de Analiza Tranzactionala si de Asociatia Europeana de Analiza Tranzactionala

Data desfasurarii:15 / 16th January (in intervalul orar 9.30 – 18.00)

PDF advert for this course in Romanian 101 course advert

Training in Bucharest - 2011

Three TA training and supervision groups and an exam preparation group: Each group will meet normally meet over two days 7 times a year. (8 times from 2012)

1) Foundation TA training course - 2 days - 9.30 – 6pm

  • All trainees post 101 - For those with less than 200 hours of training.

  • There will be two Foundation groups running in 2011

2) Advanced TA training group – 2 days – 9.30 – 6pm

  • For those with more than 200 hours of training - including those planning to take the CTA examination.

3) Exam Prep Group – meeting for 1 day: - 9.30 – 6pm

Only for those who already have sufficient training / supervision hours and are currently preparing to take their CTA examination.

The focus of the exam preparation group will be:

·         Writing the written exam

·         Preparing recordings for the oral examination

·         mock examinations

·         Supervision regarding the process of preparing for their exams.

·         Those preparing for TEW or TSTA examinations will be welcomed as visitors in order to prepare for the TEW or TSTA examination process.

4) Occasional additional days.

·         101 courses – to be run at least once a year.

·         Visiting trainers…                                                       

Topics for the training:

  • Our commitment is that over the course of 5 years the training programme will cover all the requirements needed to take the CTA examination.
  • When trainees sign up to the programme they will be asked to provide a summary of the topics they would like to be covered in the training they are about to engage in…
  • The training topics for the programme will then be drawn up by the trainers taking into account the requests of the trainees.

Number of Participants / fees / commitment: 

  1. Maximum of 20 participants. (except for the 101 course)
  2. Minimum  - If less than 10 each participant must agree to pay more per day.
  3. Fees:
    •  €50 / day when over 10 participants.
    • An additional €10 per participant for each person less than 10 attending the group.
    • The 101 will be run at a reduced fee - yet to be arranged.
  4. Commitment:
    • Each participant to commit to a full year of training from the date they join the group.
    • Fees are for membership of the group – not for attendance therefore on acceptance into the group the fee for the whole year becomes payable.
    • For 2011 a deposit will be paid in advance of starting the group of a minimum of €100 – by the 21st of December 2010.  
    • Then each group the minimum of €100 will be paid… meaning the last group of the year will have been paid for by the deposit.

The YTC in Romania Trainers

  • Dave Spenceley TSTA  NLP Pract.  Course director: Founder of the Yorkshire Training Centre, Dave is a TA psychotherapist, trainer and supervisor, in private practice, with 33 years experience in the helping professions. Dave has international experience working in England, Germany, Italy, Austria, France, Holland, Serbia, and Greece. He has been working in Romania since 2008.

  • Uta Höhl TSTA: Uta is an experienced TA trainer and supervisor responsible for a successful TA training programme in Nuremberg, Germany as well as regularly offering TA workshops in Prague and England. Qualified in the TA field of counselling – Coaching and team development and conflict resolution. Also qualified as a psychotherapist in Germany.

  • Birgitta Heiller TSTA, who has been training in Bucharest since 2003.

  • John Heath TSTA / Lis Heath TSTA /  Steff Oates TSTA

YTC in Romania in-house certifications:

1)  YTC in Romania certificate of competence in TA applications

a)      150 hours of TA training and skills development.

b)      20 hours of TA supervision.

c)      120 hours of professional application of TA.

d)      Two assignments: either written work or presentations in the training group.  

2)   YTC in Romania Diploma if competence in TA applications (Note this is aimed at about the half way point of TA psychotherapy training)

a)      300 hours of TA training and skills development.

b)      100 hours of TA supervision.     

c)      450 hours of professional application of TA.

d)      Completion of 4 assignments: either written work or presentations in the training group.

Additional Requirements and information for members of the training group:

  • Regular personal therapy, for the duration of the training… (The therapy must start prior to the trainee seeing psychotherapy clients.)
  • Regular attendance and participation in the training groups.
  • Preparation of work for supervision, including presentation of professional work, and transcripts of recorded work. Priority will be given to recordings of work and to issues related to the CTA examination.
  • Two written assignments each year.
  • One presentation each year.
  • Completion of self and peer assessments each year.
  • Trainee assessment takes place by trainers once a year. Trainers may make specific recommendations for trainees to fulfil during the following year to continue in training.
  • The YTC in Romania trainers have the final say in whether trainees can continue in membership of the training group.
  • Additional small group or individual supervision.
  • Maintain an up to date training log, which includes experience of training, supervision, therapy and practice of TA.
  • The trainee is also encouraged to attend conferences, external training and supervision is encouraged prior to taking the CTA examination.
  • For the current requirements of hours and forms for the EATA contracts etc… refer to the EATA training manual which is available at: www.eatnews.org
  • EATA training contracts are taken out with one of the trainers as the trainee makes a commitment to prepare for examination and to develop a psychotherapy practice.
  • Members of the training group are required to be members of ARAT or other national TA organisation and to comply with the professional and ethical requirements of EATA, as complying with the YTC course requirements.
  • (EATA) is registered in Switzerland as a non-profit organisation. This body administers standards in competency based international examinations for qualification as Transactional Analysts. All TA training and supervision must be offered by a PTSTA or TSTA in order to count towards the hours required for CTA examination.
    • TSTA            Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst.
    • PTSTA          Provisional Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst
    • CTA               Certified Transactional Analyst.

TA psychotherapy examinations: The external examination process consists of a written case study and an oral exam in which the candidate’s clinical work is examined using 3 recordings of their work. These exams are organised internationally by EATA, and provide a route for registration as a TA Psychotherapist.

For an application form please email: Diana Deaconu

For further details of these groups or for details of ongoing psychotherapy or supervision Contact Dave: dave@ta-psychotherapy.co.uk