FATE or choice - John McNeel (TSTA-P)
Participating in this workshop is an opportunity to look at your prohibitions, but also to work personally around impasses and re-acceptances.
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Bans need not last forever
Our parents, wishing to prepare us for an independent life, give us various pieces of information as a psychological dowry, which, according to them, are supposed to protect us and even give us happiness. In parental concern, they equip us with information concerning all areas of our lives. These messages sometimes take the form of programmes - that is, models of how we are to behave in relationships.
The deepest level of messages are prohibitions and permissions. And just as any acquiescence allows us to use our resources and what the world offers us, prohibition prevents us from doing so. So if one of our parents had this idea that it was safer in life to stay down than to shine your talent and not show it, he may have been passing on to us the prohibition "Don't be important_y". His intention was to protect us from the various dangers of this world, e.g. other people's jealousy, painful competition, cheating, unfair judgements.
Analysing, therefore, the history of prohibitions - not only those we have personally received, but also those that are generationally passed down in the family - can inspire us to build permissions for ourselves in various areas of our lives.
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Workshop leader:

John McNeel
(TSTA-P)
He is a practising licensed psychologist in San Jose, California, where he lives with his wife, close to his children and grandchildren. He has been a CTM at ITAA for almost half a century. He originally trained with Bob and Mary Goulding and was członk of their faculty at the Western Institute of Group and Family Therapy.
His doctoral thesis was on the effectiveness of redecision therapy and he has been a student of this methodology ever since. He is a former editor of the Transactional Analysis Journal and has twice served on the ITAA Board of Trustees. He has written about the lasting impact of bans and how best to address them. He was also członk of the faculty of the Meyer Friedman Institute at Mt. Zion Hospital in San Francisco.
Based on this experience, he wrote: "The Pursuit of Kindness: Changing Type A Male Behaviour". This book is available on his website: www.aspiringtokindness.com, as well as his work on redecision therapy, which he entitled 'The Three Worlds Concept'. This is material he has developed to improve love relationships. He currently trains three days a week and devotes the rest of his time to his family and writing.
DATE
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TIME
4h
HOURS
17.30-21.30
LEVEL
This online workshop is aimed at those following the 101 training course or the AT School
550 pln net
Previous lowest price was 550,00 zł.

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