Co-Creative Transactional Analysis: Papers, Responses, Dialogues, and Developments

Author(s): Graeme Summers & Keith Tudor

Psychotherapy

Co-Creative Transactional Analysis is an approach to a particular branch of psychology which, as the phrase suggests, emphasises the "co-" (mutual, joint) aspect of professional relationships, whether therapeutic, educative and/or consultative - and, by implication, of personal relationships. The "co-" of co-creative acknowledges the transactional, inter-relational, mutual, joint, and co-operative, as well as partnership.


With its roots in field theory and social constructivism, and based on guiding principles which emphasise "we" psychology, shared responsibility, and present-centred development, co-creative transactional analysis offers a re-reading of transactional analysis - and, more broadly, of other approaches to psychology and psychotherapy - which emphasises health alongside illness and pathology; dialogue and discourse; the active engagement and participation of the therapist in the therapeutic endeavour; and the potential and possibilities of relationships and therapeutic relating.


Co-creative transactional analysis is very much part of the contemporary concern regarding the "relational turn" in psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, and counselling, and represents a "two-person psychology' and, arguably, a "two-person-plus psychology". Developed by the authors over some fifteen years, the co-creative approach has found a resonance not only amongst psychotherapists, but also educationalists, consultants and coaches.


The book itself represents and reflects the co-creative approach in that is based on a critical dialogue between the authors themselves about their collaborative and independent work, as well as between invited contributors and the authors.It is anticipated that the book will further the constructivist approach to therapy and coaching whereby meaning constantly evolves through dialogue, discourse creates systems and the co-creation of new or novel experiences and narratives provide new relational possibilities or ways of being with each other.

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'This long-awaited book by Keith Tudor and Graeme Summers is a major contribution to transactional analysis (TA). The authors reprise their original model of co-creative TA and then go on to offer us a co-created dialogue that explores how their thinking and practice has developed - both individually and together - over the last fifteen years. They demonstrate in the book the very best of creativity in relationship. It is a must-read for anyone in the field of psychotherapy, counselling,or coaching.'- Professor Charlotte Sills, Metanoia Institute and Ashridge Business School

'The traditional core concepts of transactional analysis established by Eric Berne and the other founding pioneers always felt unfinished. I could never formulate what was missing. Keith Tudor and Graeme Summers have filled the gap by describing the dynamic of co-creation. I consider this book deserving of being embraced as the current definitive text of transactional analysis theory and practice.'- Evan M. Sherrard, TSTA (Retired), International Transactional Analysis Association

Graeme Summers is a freelance Executive Coach and Trainer based in the United Kingdom. He works for several international business schools including London Business School and Ashridge in the UK, and IMD in Switzerland. He coaches senior executives working in many different sectors from all over the globe and has worked in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa. He is a member of the Steering Group of the International Association of Relational Transactional Analysis. He is a Certified Transactional Analyst (Psychotherapy) and, prior to his coaching career, was a psychotherapist for nineteen years. He was also Director of Training for the Counselling and Psychotherapy Training Institute in Edinburgh where he led a United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy recognised Transactional Analysis training program. He is married, has four children and lives in Gloucestershire, UK where he enjoys countryside walks especially when it is not raining.


Keith Tudor is an Associate Professor at AUT University, Auckland, where he is also the Head of the Department of Psychotherapy and Counselling. He is a Certified Transactional Analyst and a Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst and a Provisional Member of the New Zealand Association of Psychotherapists. He is the series editor of 'Advancing Theory in Therapy', the editor of 'Psychotherapy and Politics International', and the co-editor of 'Ata: Journal of Psychotherapy Aotearoa New Zealand'. He is also the author/editor of over 250 publications, including 12 books, the latest of which, 'The Turning Tide', is concerned with pluralism and partnership in psychotherapy in Aotearoa New Zealand. He has a private practice in West Auckland.

General Fields

  • : 9781782201571
  • : Karnac Books
  • : Karnac Books
  • : 01 June 2014
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 July 2014
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Graeme Summers & Keith Tudor
  • : Paperback
  • : 616.89145
  • : 320