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Elena Soboleva: “Being a Member of EATA Means Belonging to the Same People as You”
Kochetkova-Korelova O.V.
The Formation and Development of Transactional Analysis in Russia in the 1990s and 2000s
Gamzina E.N., Sokovnina M.S.
Personal Experience of Obtaining the Status of a Certified Transactional Analyst (CTA) in the Field of Psychotherapy Interview with Anastasiia Borodkina
Mkhitaryan A.O.
A teachers in Russia: who is who?
Mkhitaryan A.O.
Round-table Discussion “Around the EATA Handbook and Standards” with Boris Volodin and Elena Soboleva
Titaeva A.V.
Elena Soboleva: “Feelings played a big role in my becoming a TA student“
Mkhitaryan A.O.
Personal experience: how to contract with EATA for certification (CTA)
Klepach E.A.
EATA updated the CTA Certification Exam Handbook
Mkhitaryan A.O.
Vladimir Gusakovsky: “I came to psychology because of the devices that I created for psychological research“
Mkhitaryan A.O.
Boris Volodin: “One of my speciality is teaching psychologists the basics of psychiatric knowledge“
Mkhitaryan A.O.
Maya Lutay: “What a Person Needs to Remember and Learn, First of All, Should be Interesting”
Barsukova S.A.
Alla Babich: “TA gave me a chance to move toward me and I got my breath back“
Mkhitaryan A.O.
Liudmila Sjoholm: “I teach to see the pros, to connect to resources“
Mkhitaryan A.O.
Tatiana Agibalova: “I am able to ignite and motivate people“
Mkhitaryan A.O.
Tatyana Sizikova: “I teach to speak two languages: the internal transactional-analytical kitchen and the human language“
Mkhitaryan A.O.
Nadezhda Zuykova: “No diagnosis should be a verdict and cannot erase life“
Mkhitaryan A.O.
Alla Dalit: “My rebellious nature first encountered a force that I could not budge“
Mkhitaryan A.O.
Dmitry Shustov: “I hope to understand the conditions for storing and reproducing implicit information about the future“
Mkhitaryan A.O.
Elena Rechkina: ”To Pass CTA-P Examination Means to Change Your Life Script”
Kochetkova-Korelova O.V.
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