Linda Gregory
Gregory Institute of Transactional Analysis
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PAST, PRESENT, & FUTURE - Linda Gregory, Ph.D.
Clearing your past, for living in the Present, and Manifesting Your Future Dreams and Goals.

Everyone has a past, everyone has a present, the future isn't written yet. The question is, do we allow our past to sabotage our future?
Many people today know they have the ability to manifest goals and dreams in their lives, and yet for many, even though they put the techniques into practices, it does not work so well. Why?
We all carry around old home movies in our heads, some embarrassing, some treasured. We tend to hang onto them. Old negative beliefs about ourselves, others, life can unconsciously block our success in manifesting our dreams and goals. This book is about clearing the past in order to live in the present, and outlines clear steps to manifest future dreams and goals. Reaching your full potential, and becoming open to your spiritual self can be the result.
By clearing our past and learning to use consciousness positively, and applying the law of attraction we can manifest the positive and happy life we want. They key is changing early outdated decisions and then learning how to manifest our positive intentions.
PREVENTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BY PROMOTING NON VIOLENCE - Linda Gregory, Ph.D.

This book follows on from my thesis research that has examined what male social workers believe to be the causes of domestic violence and, more importantly, what they believe causes non-violence between partners. The research was a qualitative study of interviews with men, mostly social workers, who worked with both perpetrators and victims of domestic violence. The aims of the research are to provide some answers as to why, despite the attention given to domestic violence and the provision of DV treatment programs by social workers and counsellors, in both public and private sectors, the problem remains intractable.

Men who worked in the area of domestic violence were interviewed, individually, with a series of twenty-five questions. Two leaders of a local men's group were also interviewed. The main discussion topics for all these men were their views on the causes of domestic violence and then, more positively, what they felt were the reasons why most men, including themselves, were physically non-violent.

Investigating what these men feel causes domestic violence and non-violence may provide an insight into what brings most men in our society to be physically non-violent to their partners. Hopefully, this information can be used to implement factors into families and society to work towards non-violence.

The interviewees' definitions of domestic violence were discussed, and what causes it. What causes non-violence, and scripting was positioned by them as the major factor in both. Within traditional Western male scripting lies males' sense of entitlement to privileged positions in their families and society. A question about violence surfaced. What is the purpose of violence? For the purpose of this book violence is defined as person or persons insisting on getting what they want, as a result of their claim to have the right to have it.

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Lecture Notes
Lecture Notes - Linda Gregory, Ph.D.

A two volume (500 Pages) set of lecture notes has been written by Linda Gregory, TSTA and PTSTA s in Australia covering 12 Modules of TA curriculum.

Modules covered are: Structural Analysis,Transactional Analysis Proper,
Game Analysis, Racket Analysis, Script Analysis,Treatment
Considerations,Transference and Countertransference,Personality Adaptations,
Developmental Stages,Self-Reparenting, Abnormal Psychology & Redecision.

These notes are an excellent help to trainers and are also to be used as a study guide for trainees.

Each module section of lecture notes is approximately 25 pages. The notes are based on the many authors of TA theory who have written in each area. Modules are clearly referenced to the authors, and each has a substantial reference list of suggested readings for trainees, listing both TAJ articles
and relevant books. The book is bound in a loose leaf hard cover file in order to allow each trainer to add personal teaching notes and references.

Cert IV Modules                                   Click here for more information and to purchase individual modules
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