Transactional Analysis is one of the most accessible theories of modern psychology. Founded by Eric Berne, this famous 'parent adult child' theory is still being developed today. 

Transactional Analysis has wide applications in clinical, therapeutic, organizational and personal development, encompassing communications, management, personality, relationships and behaviour.  It is also widely used in language training, applying the benefits of parent-child interactions in the learning process.

Whether you're in business, a parent, a social worker or interested in personal development, Eric Berne's Transactional Analysis theories, and those of his followers, will enrich your dealings with people, and your understanding of yourself.  

Transactional Analysis is a social psychology method to improve communication. The theory outlines how we have developed and treat ourselves, how we relate and communicate with others, and offers suggestions and interventions which will enable us to change and grow.


Transactional Analysis is underpinned by the philosophy that:

  • people can change
  • we all have a right to be in the world and be accepted


Find out more about our project on using Transactional Analysis for Migrant and Refugee Integration.