Abstract

We thank the previous publishers for permission to re-publish this article, which previously appeared as Jusik, P. (2017) Formal and Informal Use of TA Counselling in Education. Edukacyjna Analiza Transakcyjna, 6, 67-85. We have retained the structure and referencing of that article.
 This article applies role theory and thus clarifies the differences between educators and counsellors who use transactional analysis as a method of conceptualising their work to support growth and development of learners. Educators are seen as facilitators of growth that results from acquiring knowledge, skills and understanding, whereas counsellors emphasise growth resulting from introspection based on relational experiences with the practitioner. Furthermore, counselling interventions can be differentiated into formal and informal work that show considerable differences in terms of contract, roles, levels of containment and confidentiality. Several transactional analysis models have been described in the context of formal and informal interventions. Relevant case studies have been presented to show how the concepts are applied in an educational environment. The author suggests that transactional analysis counsellors need to bring awareness into the roles that they hold and their ability to account for role differences will make their interventions more robust.

Highlights

  • Formal and Informal Use of TA Counselling in EducationWe thank the previous publishers for permission to republish this article, which previously appeared as Jusik, P. (2017) Formal and Informal Use of TA Counselling in Education

  • Transactional Analysis is a rich system of psychology that has significantly evolved since the 1960’s

  • The breadth and depth of contemporary TA creates opportunities for a variety of styles to emerge and a variety of roles to be inhabited. This variety is pertinent to the counselling field that underlines the multitude of roles held by a transactional analysis counsellor

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Formal and Informal Use of TA Counselling in Education

We thank the previous publishers for permission to republish this article, which previously appeared as Jusik, P. (2017) Formal and Informal Use of TA Counselling in Education. We thank the previous publishers for permission to republish this article, which previously appeared as Jusik, P. (2017) Formal and Informal Use of TA Counselling in Education. We have retained the structure and referencing of that article

Summary
Introduction
Educators and Counsellors
Formal and Informal Counselling
Promoting growth resulting from relational experiences
Formal Counselling
Contract formal higher client therapist higher
Informal Counselling
Personal capacity
Relational Modalities
Transpersonal relationship
Findings
Conclusion
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