Interpersonal, Intrapsychic, or both?: Linking interpersonal and intrapsychic theories together
Tue 10 Mar
|Online, £12
In this workshop, we’ll use ideas from multiplicity and ITAP to explore how these theories can be understood as both intrapsychic and interpersonal — helping us work more fluidly across the inner and relational dimensions of our clients’ experience.


Time & Location
10 Mar 2026, 18:00 – 20:00
Online, £12
About the event
In Transactional Analysis, some theories focus mainly on what happens between people (interpersonal), while others focus on what happens inside one person’s psyche (intrapsychic).
For example:
Relational needs theory is about what we need from others in relationships — an interpersonal concept.
Self-reparenting is about how we nurture or care for ourselves internally — an intrapsychic concept.
The workshop will explore how ideas like multiplicity (the notion that the self is made up of multiple parts, voices, or subpersonalities) or ITAP (the Integrative Transactional Analysis perspective, which bridges different models) can help us think about these theories as both interpersonal and intrapsychic at the same time.
A workshop led by therapist, supervisor and trainer Ben Groves PTSTA(P)
