Your Journey Begins Here
Many people use transactional analysis (TA) professionally or for their own personal growth and development, maintaining their interest and growth through workshops, conferences, and so on. Those interested in further developing their expertise may engage in a transactional analysis training program. Accredited training in TA, whether for personal or professional growth, is offered around the world by certified trainers, who can be connected to an institute or work as an independent certified trainer. To find out what training is available in your region, visit the website of the TA association nearest you. (Note: These associations do not usually provide training but they can guide you in finding suitable TA training.)
TA 101 Qualification
The TA 101 course is the official introduction to transactional analysis, its history, and key concepts. To begin training, you need to have satisfactorily completed a TA 101 course. (See Handbook Section 4 for complete course description.) The TA 101 Certificate will be awarded to you upon successful completion – a necessary requirement to enter training as a certified TA practitioner. Find out where you can take the TA 101 course HERE.
Trainees must ensure that the TA 101 course is offered by an ITAA endorsed trainer who may be:
- a PTSTA
- a TSTA
- a CTA who is endorsed as a TA 101 instructor.
Students who participate in the whole course are awarded the TA 101 Certificate. This is awarded by the ITAA. Recipients of the TA 101 Certificate can apply for the appropriate category of membership in ITAA. The basic knowledge of the TA 101 can also be acquired by independent study. The TA 101 Certificate is awarded on successful completion of the TA 101 Exam, Handbook Section 4.3.
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