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Games People Play. People Who Play Games.

14.99 €
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Games People Play. People Who Play Games.
14.99 €
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An iconic book on the psychology of human relationships from the creator of transactional analysis, psychotherapist Eric Berne. The system developed by Berne is designed to free people from the influence of life scripts that program their behavior, teach them to play less in their relationships with themselves and others, to find true freedom and encourage personal growth. In this book you will find advice that will help you understand the nature of human communication, the motives of their own and others' actions and the causes of conflict. According to the author, the fate of each of us is largely determined in early childhood, but in adulthood it may well be realized and managed by a person, if he wants it. It was with the publication of this international bestseller in our country began a psychological boom, when millions of people suddenly realized that psychology can be incredibly interesting and with its help you can understand a lot about yourself and others. Eric Lennard Berne (1910 - 1970) - one of the key figures in modern psychology, the creator of the original direction in psychotherapy - transactional analysis, which considers the game as the basis of human relationships. The development of this theory brought the scientist world fame. 50 years is an absolute bestseller on human relationships. It is among the world's top 5 most popular books on psychology. Right now this book is read by 739 people. This book will help you: - Establish family relationships. - Understand the motives of their own and other people's actions. - Learn to avoid conflicts with others. In the book you will find: - Scenarios of games that people unconsciously play every day. - The relevance of the games to the life situations in which they are played. - Anti-game strategies with which to break free from habitual behaviors. "Every human being has the traits of a little child." - Eric Berne
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