The participants of the workshop pose for a group photo with officials.
DOHA: Lifelab International upheld a creative model to enhance the productivity of human capital by organising Transactional Analysis (TA) 101 workshop on November 2 and 3 at Wydham, West Bay, Doha.
Participants of the workshop collectively said that the content and process of the workshop were high-value addition for their personal and professional profile. “As an HR professional in a new and growing industry in Qatar, this course has enhanced my personal and professional development, unveiling psychological stimulants that allow me to manage people’s development more effectively and support them to be aware of their full potential by overcoming their perceived limits”, said Reem F Al-Khater, one of the participants.
TA 101 is the official introductory workshop with a standardised syllabus accredited by ITAA (International Transactional Analysis Association), USA and it is pre-requisite for further learning and practicing the discipline.
TA was initially developed as an approach to psychotherapy, over the past 50 years of its growth it has found wider application in all fields concerning human growth and change, namely counselling, education, organisations and coaching.
TA workshops can be organised individually or collectively by licensed educational institutions, particularly universities and schools, corporate, mental health organisations, legally recognised learning and development centres, NGOs in the country to enhance the quality of people in their respective filed, and this will be their contribution to develop quality human capital in the country.
Chaitali Shetti, the key person in organising the workshop emphasised its support for parenting children in their academic performance and behaviour modification which is the primary domain of moulding human capital. Macarena, one of the participants added that it equipped them to reflect to their inner self and prepared them to break free from their unhealthy repetitive pattern of behaviours that affect their performance in different walks of everyday life.
Haseena Abdulla facilitated the workshop. She is authorised to teach, supervise and practice psychotherapy by ITAA (International Transactional Analysis Association) which is the international body of Transactional Analysis. Haseena is Director for Project Interventions in Lifelab International, a human capital development social enterprise in India.
Shaheen Backer, Director of Safari Group expressed his willingness to further support the drive collaborating with Lifelab and BNI as part of their CSR.