Eric Berne (key Figures In Counselling And Psychotherapy Series)
Pages: 175, Edition: 1, Paperback, Sage Publications Ltd
"Ian Stewart has done an outstanding job of presenting a comprehensive overview of Eric Berne, his life, his philosophy and his significant contributions to the fields of personality and psychotherapy... Stewart has made a significant and unique contribution to the literature of transactional analysis. This book deserves reading by all transactional analysts' - ""Transactional Analysis Journal "" Eric Berne is probably still best known as the author of the bestselling Games People Play, yet his professional
Written in a clear and accessible style, Ian Stewart shows how Eric Berne made a distinct contribution to psychodynamic theory...
What do you say after you say hello??? by Eric Berne, M.D.
Games People Play Trade Paperback, 216 pages August 27, 1996 978-0-345-41003-0 (0-345-41003-3) Forty years ago, Games People Play revolutionized our understanding of what really goes on during our most basic social interactions. More than five million copies later, Dr. Eric Berne’s classic is as astonishing–and revealing–as it was on the day it was first published. This anniversary edition features a new introduction by Dr. James R. Allen, president of the International Transactional Analysis Association,
ISBN: 0345274601. Title: Strand Dynamics - Eric Berne - Mass Market Paperback. Author: Eric Berne. Format: Mass Market Paperback. Publisher: Random House Publishing Group.
INTUITION AND EGO STATES: The Origins of Transactional Analysis, A Series of Papers by Eric Berne, edited by Paul McCormick (1977 Hardcover in dust jacket, 189 pages by the author of GAMES PEOPLE PLAY, 1st Harper and Row Edition)
WHAT DO YOU SAY AFTER YOU SAY HELLO? - BERNE, ERIC NY: GROVE PRESS, 1977, 1ST EDITION, 1ST PRINTING, HARD COVER, ISBN: 0394479955, 457 PAGES, NEAR FINE IN VERY GOOD JACKET. JACKET IS WELL PRESERVED, BUT DISPLAYS MINOR WEAR AND CHIPPING WITH SMALL TAPE REPAIRED TEARS. BOARDS AND CONTENTS DISPLAY NO VISIBLE BLEMISHES AND APPEARS AS UNREAD COPY ... BY THE AUTHOR OF "GAMES PEOPLE PALY" COMES THIS BOOK FILLED WITH BRILLIANT, OFTEN ASTONISHING, INSIGHTS INTO HUMAN BEHAVIOR WHILE PRESENTING A THEORY OF TREATMENT
DIVDIVWhen Claude Steiner and the late Eric Berne developed the theory of Transactional Analysis, their basic belief that people were “born princes and princess, until their parents turned them into frogs” countered the fundamental principle of psychiatry which asserts that emotional and mental distress comes from within. This theory was further developed in Steiner’s book Games Alcoholics Play. Dr. Berne, in What Do You Say After You Say Hello?, acknowledged Steiner’s important role
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Games People Play, The: Psychology Of Human Relationships - Eric Berne Grove Press, NY: 1964, First Edition, 6th Printing, 192 Pages, Hardcover, Very Good/'No Jacket. Appears as unread/lightly read, near unblemished copy in black cloth boards displaying minimal surface/edge wear. People tend to live their lives by consistently playing out certain "games" in their interpersonal relationships. Life games, which transcend a specific mode of response in a given situation and pervade one's every action.
More than five million copies later, Dr. Eric Berne's classic book is as astonishing--and revealing--as it was on the day it was first published. In this new edition, Dr. Berne exposes the secret ploys and unconscious maneuvers that rule our intimate lives.
Written in a clear and accessible style, Ian Stewart shows how Eric Berne made a distinct contribution to psychodynamic theory. He offers valuable insight into Berne's life, his relationships with...