Berne, Eric

Games People Play : The Psychology of Human Relationships - Harmondsworth, England Penguin Books Ltd. 1964 - 173 Pages 11x18 cm HB

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Eric Berne developed the technique of transactional analysis in group therapy, and here presents his findings to the general public in a witty and entertaining best-seller. He shows how people can achieve a new self-awareness by analyzing their behavior in terms of "games." People tend to live their lives by consistently playing out certain games in their interpersonal relationships. They play these games for a variety of reasons: to avoid confronting reality, to conceal ulterior motives, to rationalize their activities, or to avoid actual participation. These games--if they are not destructive--are both desirable and necessary, and here Dr. Berne offers an analysis of 36 common games, which he breaks down into seven major categories.--Adapted from publisher description.


Social interaction
Interpersonal relations
Game theory
Mothers and daughters
Single mothers--Psychology
Teenage girls--Family relationships
Social role
Transactional analysis

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