Staff

Wellington Transactional Analysis Training Institute Inc

John Savage – Training Programme Director

M.Sc., (Psychotherapy), CTA(p) (ITAA) TSTA(p) (ITAA), MNZAP, MNZAC.

John has been working as a Therapist in Wellington since 1998.   His work has included experience in residential treatment centres, therapeutic communities, outpatient treatment clinics, general counselling and psychotherapy for a range of issues. He is currently in private practice in Wellington. E: jc.savage@icloud.com  

 

Annie Rogers –Trainer and Supervisor (Advisory Board Member)

Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst. Certified Emotionally Focused Therapist. Member of NZAP.

Annie is a psychotherapist, supervisor and trainer in private practice working with couples, individual and groups. She works currently with individuals and couples facing difficulties with relationships, mental and physical health, sexual issues, trauma and parenting issues.

 

Fran Parkin

 Fran is a Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst,

(ITAA). She has a Masters in Guidance and Counselling and is a registered psychotherapist. Fran has a background in lecturing  and is part of a  group psychotherapy and counseling practice where she specializes in supervision, sexual issues, relationships and career counselling. Fran is on the editorial board of the Transactional Analysis Journal.  Telephone: 04 4998526

 

 

John Evans

MA,(Psychotherapy), DipS.W,,  Cert. Couns., MNZAP. ’

John is a transactional analyst, psychotherapist, trainer and supervisor based in Wellington and the Hutt Valley. John has worked in the field of mental health since 1996, and began an independent practice in psychotherapy in 2018. John’s interests include working with depression, anxiety, grief, addiction and personality; he has a particular interest in humour as a human phenomenon. John also holds memberships with Drug and Alcohol Practitioners Association of Aotearoa New Zealand (DAPAANZ) and the International Association for Relational Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis (IARPP).