Integral to the training is an awareness of difference and cultural diversity, bringing counselling and psychotherapy into social and political contexts.

TA East is committed to making the training accessible to all, representing transcultural East London. 

TA east belongs to a diverse community of Transactional Analyst Psychotherapists across Britain, in Europe and the wider world. 

Our challenge at TA East is to integrate an intersectional lens across the curriculum, considering social, political, cultural and historical contexts across the theory and practise, not as an add on but at every aspect of our being.
This begins at the planning stage of every unit, where tutors consider this lens across the curriculum and process. Who constructed the theory? When was it constructed? What were the social, cultural and political contexts of the time? 

TA East is committed to the ethical codes of UKATA, EATA and the UKCP.

TA East is committed to anti racisist and anti oppressive practise. 

UK Association of Transactional Analysis

https://www.uktransactionalanalysis.co.uk/

TA East trainers and students abide by UKATA’s code of ethics and professional practise policy. 

TA East has been endorsed as a Registered Training Institute with UKATA. which will provides UKCP registration.

 

 

EATA code of ethics

TA East  abide by the European Association of Transactional Analysis code of ethics. 

Introduction

  • The EATA Ethical Code is intended to act as a guideline for national organisations affiliated to EATA and for each EATA member.
  • It is intended to help EATA members working in psychotherapy, counselling, organisational and educational fields to act ethically
  • Each national association has the task of applying it coherently to the deontological national code
  • Furthermore, this Code informs the public about what behaviour they can expect in these contexts from members of this Association.
  • National organisations, affiliated to EATA, assume the EATA ethical code and use it as a frame of reference to analyse specific situations for its members. Each EATA member needs to conform to it in his or her practice. If this is not the case, the National Associations will formulate sanctions

This Code is in three sections

The official language of EATA is English… therefore the English version is the officially recognised version.

  • Section 1 is an introduction to the Code pointing out the basic perspective about Ethics
  • Section 2 is the core of the Code and explains the definition of fundamental values and related ethical principles
  • Section 3: This short section is designed to be a bridge to ethical practice.

EATA Ethical Code:Ethics code updated – February 13th 2012

This is the official English version of the code of ethics

 

 

 

UKCP Code of Ethics and Professional Practise

https://www.psychotherapy.org.uk/media/bkjdm33f/ukcp-code-of-ethics-and-professional-practice-2019.pdf