As I explained in Blog 70, when I reached 2011 I realised that most of my material after that was being published in open access publications, such as the IDTA Newsletter. I am therefore concluding this series of blogs by making it easy for you to click on links and read about any of the topics that interest you. Here are the relevant links for 2014. Extending the donkey bridge for autonomy IDTA Newsletter 9:1 8 Windows on the World – some additions from China IDTA Newsletter 9:1 13 Time structuring, group imagoes – some ideas on application IDTA Newsletter 9:1 10-13 Permissions – An Essay – download Back to the Future using Cocreative Spirals IDTA Newsletter 9:4 6-10 © 2018 Julie Hay
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Last week I returned from my first ever trip to Japan – having had an absolutely amazing time with the TA community there, teaching, sightseeing, being impressed by how the combination of cultural drivers (Kahler, 1975) of Please People and Be Perfect operate as working styles (Hay, 2009) to produce courtesy and efficiency. I arrived just as the new Emperor took on his role and as the new Imperial era, or gengo, was beginning. Called Reiwa and signifying order and harmony, this gengo is taken from the Manyoshu, an old anthology of Japanese poems, and sets the tone for upcoming decades. It follows eras of Heisei (1989-2019) – achieving peace; Showa (1926-1989) – enlightened harmony; Taisho (1912-1926) – great righteousness; and Meiji (1868-1912) – enlightened rule. I was awed and saddened by the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, rang the bell in memory of the children, was impressed by the Itsukushima shrine on Mayjima island, and enjoyed the numerous small deer that appeared totally comfortable with the tourists. Later I was lucky enough to see Mount Fuji lit up by sunshine, to see also the remaining cherry blossom in the sunshine, followed by an amazing experience – unexpected by everyone – of being deluged by snow in the form of hailstones at the 5th station. A truly memorable visit to Fuji San. In terms of work – or what I think of as my ‘paid hobby’ – I ran a set of mock CTA exams, did several group supervision sessions and a couple of individual supervisions, and led workshops on Mentoring & Coaching, Leadership, TA for Trainers, Organisational Analysis, and Supervision. My PowerPoints had all been translated into Japanese ready for me (click here to access them as free downloads – they show English and Japanese) and Rie Miura did an amazing job as interpreter. I also managed to catch up with people who have been translating a couple of my books – watch this space – and I represented the Institute of Developmental TA (IDTA) at a meeting with the President of the TA Association of Japan (TAAJ) where we discussed cooperation between the associations because both are Partner Organisations of the International TA Association (ITAA). I was also able to meet the volunteer assessor who is looking at the portfolios produced by participants on the first-ever TA Proficiency Award scheme being run by Rie Miura in Japanese (see http://www.instdta.org/ta-proficiency-awards.html for details of this option for those teaching TA to children and adults). So, a packed and very pleasurable visit – I can’t wait to go back! References Hay, Julie (2009) Transactional Analysis for Trainers 2nd edition Hertford: Sherwood Publishing Kahler, Taibi (1975) Drivers: The Key to the Process of Scripts Transactional Analysis Journal 5:3 280-284 © 2019 Julie Hay
Julie is a fan of open access publishing so feel free to reproduce any of these blogs as long as you still attribute it to her. Great news! Lieuwe Koopmans (a TSTA organisational TA Trainer and supervisor published by my publisher Sherwood Publishing) book This is Me! is now available via Amazon's international Print On Demand service, in addition to the previously available Kindle eBook version. This means that This is Me! Becoming who you are using Transactional Analysis can now be ordered as a paperback from any Amazon stores (although in some places they may fulfill the order from another country). This is Me! - Paperback
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As I explained in Blog 70, when I reached 2011 I realised that most of my material after that was being published in open access publications, such as the IDTA Newsletter. I am therefore concluding this series of blogs by making it easy for you to click on links and read about any of the topics that interest you. Here are the relevant links for 2013: Drivers – and Working Styles – an Essay – download Personality Adaptations and AP3 – an Essay – download Injunctions – an Essay – download Analysing ‘people’ within organisations – IDTA Newsletter 8:1 3-5 Systemic Constructivist TA applied to Organisational Consulting – IDTA Newsletter 8:1 5-6 © 2019 Julie Hay
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