Formerly trading as A D International, Psychological Intelligence Ltd is led by Julie Hay, A D international/Psychological Intelligence Ltd skills and experience base includes teamwork, interpersonal skills, transactional analysis, NLP, Enneagram, healthy organisational cultures, assessment centres, development centres, transformational and developmental mentoring, coaching, open space technology, Synectics, behaviour analysis, consultancy, training, facilitation... If you share our interest in any of this, click on our links and find out more. We focus on psychological intelligence - an approach that emphasises the development of self awareness and increasing behavioural flexibility so that individuals can grow to their full, healthy potential - and hence contribute to organisations that are likewise healthy and well functioning.
We are led by Professor Julie Hay FCIPD, MCMI, consultant, coach, supervisor, author of numerous books, packs, audiotapes and articles, internationally accredited as Teaching & Supervising Transactional Analyst (Organisational and Educational) and internationally licensed NLP Trainer.
Julie runs transactional analysis programmes in the UK, Poland and Russia (starting November 2012), previously in Turkey and the Ukraine, and elsewhere on an ad hoc basis, for those seeking international professional certification in transactional analysis. She also leads an MSc Professional Development (Developmental Transactional Analysis) and expects soon to add an MSc in Developmental- Supervision and an MSc in TA Training. Julie is a past president of the international and European TA associations, was a vice chair of the UK ITA and inaugural Chair of the UK IDTA.
Julie has a limited number of slots available for those seeking professional supervision. This may be one to one or in a small group, face to face or by phone or Skype. This is suitable for coaches, consultants, educators, trainers - anyone whose work involved helping others to develop themselves. Contact us for a free discussion of options.
Julie also runs a counselling and psychotherapy practice, face-to-face in Hertford and via Skype for those elsewhere, drawing on a range of psychological approaches and for a variety of issues including trauma. She is a volunteer counsellor in a high security male prison.
In 2009 Julie set up two new international networks - International Centre for Developmental TA - ICDTA and International Centre for Developmental Super-Vision ICDSV - click on the links for more information. She is also the inaugural editor of the new EATA International Journal for Transactional Analysis Research launched in 2009 - currently free access to all at www.ijtar.org
A particular area of interest is coaching and mentoring. Julie was a founder member alongside David Clutterbuck, Prof David Megginson, Eric Parsloe and Sir John Whitmore, and also President 2006-2008 of the European Mentoring & Coaching Council. Julie and several of her colleagues offer consultancy for setting up coach/mentoring schemes as well as one to one coaching. Julie also works with a small number of coaching clients - please contact us for details.
Julie runs occasional NLP programmes on demand (you need a group of 9) that can lead to licensing as Practitioner and Master Practitioner by Richard Bandler.
Julie also specialises in designing and running assessment and development centres and has several publications available, including sets of simulations and a development game.
We are led by Professor Julie Hay FCIPD, MCMI, consultant, coach, supervisor, author of numerous books, packs, audiotapes and articles, internationally accredited as Teaching & Supervising Transactional Analyst (Organisational and Educational) and internationally licensed NLP Trainer.
Julie runs transactional analysis programmes in the UK, Poland and Russia (starting November 2012), previously in Turkey and the Ukraine, and elsewhere on an ad hoc basis, for those seeking international professional certification in transactional analysis. She also leads an MSc Professional Development (Developmental Transactional Analysis) and expects soon to add an MSc in Developmental- Supervision and an MSc in TA Training. Julie is a past president of the international and European TA associations, was a vice chair of the UK ITA and inaugural Chair of the UK IDTA.
Julie has a limited number of slots available for those seeking professional supervision. This may be one to one or in a small group, face to face or by phone or Skype. This is suitable for coaches, consultants, educators, trainers - anyone whose work involved helping others to develop themselves. Contact us for a free discussion of options.
Julie also runs a counselling and psychotherapy practice, face-to-face in Hertford and via Skype for those elsewhere, drawing on a range of psychological approaches and for a variety of issues including trauma. She is a volunteer counsellor in a high security male prison.
In 2009 Julie set up two new international networks - International Centre for Developmental TA - ICDTA and International Centre for Developmental Super-Vision ICDSV - click on the links for more information. She is also the inaugural editor of the new EATA International Journal for Transactional Analysis Research launched in 2009 - currently free access to all at www.ijtar.org
A particular area of interest is coaching and mentoring. Julie was a founder member alongside David Clutterbuck, Prof David Megginson, Eric Parsloe and Sir John Whitmore, and also President 2006-2008 of the European Mentoring & Coaching Council. Julie and several of her colleagues offer consultancy for setting up coach/mentoring schemes as well as one to one coaching. Julie also works with a small number of coaching clients - please contact us for details.
Julie runs occasional NLP programmes on demand (you need a group of 9) that can lead to licensing as Practitioner and Master Practitioner by Richard Bandler.
Julie also specialises in designing and running assessment and development centres and has several publications available, including sets of simulations and a development game.