Evening online workshop: 8th December 2022 6.00pm – 8.00pm GMT
Victoria Baskerville, TSTA recently published an article in the Transactional Analysis Journal* on an exciting new Ego State model. We are absolutely thrilled to invite you to join Victoria as she presents the model.
A transcultural and intersectional Ego State model considering the influence of transculture and intersectional identity on self and others. The model considers the intersect and interplay between race, gender, and other cultural selves, accounting for the complexity of cultural experience and narrative. Through enquiry of cultural selves and through mapping on an Ego State Model, we can develop more insight into intersectional identity, including how privilege and oppression are manifested in self and enacted in the world, how we may reflect on and locate cultural impasse, unconscious bias, generational oppression, white privilege, othering, and power dynamics.
Victoria will reflect on a dialogue with a colleague JR, where both were called to name and account for their differences. In this dialogue, cultural narrative was shared and unique differences and intersectional identities were mapped and discussed.
Participants will be invited to consider their transcultural experience and locate their intersectional identity, thus accounting for power dynamics.
*Citation
Victoria Baskerville (2022) A Transcultural and Intersectional Ego State Model of the Self: The Influence of Transcultural and Intersectional Identity on Self and Other, Transactional Analysis Journal, 52:3,228-243, DOI: 10.1080/03621537.2022.2076398
Victoria Baskerville, BA (Hons), PGCE MSc in TA Psychotherapy, Certified Transactional Analyst (psychotherapy), Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst (psychotherapy), is the founder of TA East London Institute and the chair of the ITAA Social Engagement Committee.
£25
This workshop is part of the series of 2-hour evening workshops ‘Autumn Leaves and Eves‘