Tuesday, 4 October 2022

TA Basic Course Feedbacks

I found the session to be life changing. 
I thank you for touching upon the very core of my personality and helping me grow as a person.
The session was superb in terms of content, delivery, pace and the simplicity of explaining the most difficult nity gritties of the entire TA.
I was amazed to learn a lot about my past relationships issues. 
I got to know simplistic understanding of TA concepts and definitions. 
I was impressed to find that you can discuss any topic and have in-depth knowledge of every topic of TA. 
You have the knack of explaining definitions with life experiences. Thereby you make it easy to understand. 
TA is such a large field. You covered its most important aspects in the limited time at your disposal. 
It is difficult to express in words but the way you explain theory using practical approach is truly unbelievable🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻


There are very few trainings that go beyond the realm of learning. They empower a new sense of belief in you and the Basic TA course with Ajit has been that for Me. 

There are very few facilitators whose knowledge and humility integrate to serve the learners and Ajit has been that for Me. 

Thank you Ajit for not an experience or a training, but a memory that will outlive Me.


The session helped me clarify my thoughts and be more precise in thinking.

It also helped me to break some myths, particularly the concept of scripts which was new for me.

Thank you so much Ajit. Iwould like to  participate in more such sessions. Gratitude 🙏🙏


The Basic Course training was excellent. I got an overall knowledge and pen picture of TA theory. I have decided to learn the theory. it is an excellent theory for personality change. As a first I will apply it in my life. I can grow and make changes in my life and I can help others as well. Your pedagogical style is excellent.  It was a blessing for me to get the chance to attend the class. It will be beneficial for me in my professional life too. I will apply it in my In my relationships as well. 
I have the don't be close injunction. I will work to come out of it. It will help me to generate cordiality, love and affection in my relationships. In depth study of TA will be helpful for my health and well being and in enjoying good mental, psychological, emotional and physical health.

Ajit, you as a 'Guru', you have immense knowledge in TA and other philosophies. I appreciate your willingness to impart the knowledge with full heart, mind and spirit to the trainees.

Learning points listed by Participant 2
Here are some very significant insights for me:

1. Script And Personality, are two sides of the same coin. 
2. The power to sublimate, not discard. 
3. Duty of the therapist is not to only treat to the patient but to help align systems and build capacity to deal with realities. 
4. Giving permission to the mind to allow itself to take the time it needs to retrieve information. 
5. OK-ness the capacity to enjoy dignity, worth, value, esteem and respect. 
6. Script goals become our destiny goals. 
7. Importance of a contract in teaching, training and clinical work 
8. The criteria of spontaneous options sane, safe, effective, appropriate and win win generating. 
9. The Moving Self Concept. 
10. Reach back and Afterburn in the context of psychological time. 
11. How expletives generate noise in communication. 
12. Ego is the organ of waiting. 
13. Awareness of the role psyche plays in distorting mind's perception. 
14. In giving there is receiving. 
15. How the strict dad and loving mom of the triplets creates three different personalities based on the choices they make in childhood.. 
16. Script free and script prone. 
17. Climb up the staircase and jump down the window. 
18. Hospitalism. 
19. Importance of Intimacy and Activity. 
20. Where is my mind when my body is here. 
21. Contributors to script. 
22. Advantages of Games. 
23. Personality rules all. People are missing. 
24. Contribution of process scripts in stoking the fire of script. 
25. People in the drama triangle are only playing drama roles.






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