Course No.
252-F00002-02
Course Type
Part-time
Start Date
6 May 2025 (Tue)
Total Hours
12 hours
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Course Detail
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Schedule
Tue -
Time
7:00pm - 10:00pm -
Venue
Tsim Sha Tsui Learning Centre -
Session
4 -
Instructor
Mr. Ajiax Wo -
Level
General Short Courses -
Tuition Fee
HK$2,330 -
Language Used
Cantonese (supplemented with English) -
Closing Date for Application
22 Apr 2025 -
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Admission Requirement
1. Certified Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF) / Certified Career Services Provider (CCSP);
OR
2. Trainees who have completed the Facilitating Career Development (FCD) Programme; OR
3. Trainees who have completed the first three modules of Professional Certificate in Career Development
Facilitation (PCCDF) Programme; OR
4. Equivalent qualifications.
Course Background and Objectives
Transactional Analysis studies the interaction between individuals. In order for Career Development facilitators (CDFs) to conduct the facilitation professionally and effectively, they need to be sensitive about their own behavior and attitude. Describing and explaining how our developmental experiences influence the way we think and act, the Transactional Analysis helps enhance our self-awareness and our communication with the clients.
This course aims to
- Identify different types of analyses of Ego States.
- Apply basic Transactional Analysis during the communication with clients.
This course aims to
- Identify different types of analyses of Ego States.
- Apply basic Transactional Analysis during the communication with clients.
Expected Course Learning Outcomes
1. Understanding the structural analysis of our Ego States.
2. Understanding the functional analysis of our Ego States.
3. Understanding the influences of our Ego States while being with the clients.
4. How to be sensitive to our interaction patterns.
5. How to improve our interaction with clients.
2. Understanding the functional analysis of our Ego States.
3. Understanding the influences of our Ego States while being with the clients.
4. How to be sensitive to our interaction patterns.
5. How to improve our interaction with clients.