Games People Play: The Psychology of Human Relationships

Publication Date : 15/8/2016
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Uncover the hidden dynamics of relationships in Games People Play. Eric Berne’s classic reveals how psychological games affect interactions and provides strategies for breaking unproductive patterns, fostering genuine, healthier connections.

Games People Play: The Psychology of Human Relationships by Eric Berne delves into the intricate psychological games we engage in every day—at home, work, and in our social lives. As the seminal text in transactional analysis, this groundbreaking book decodes the hidden dynamics that shape our relationships, revealing the reasons behind common conflicts, misunderstandings, and emotional pain. By understanding these psychological "games," readers can break free from repetitive, unhealthy interactions and foster deeper, more authentic connections.

Key Insights and Highlights:

  • Psychological Games Explained: Discover the common "games" played in relationships, such as "If It Weren't For You," "Now I've Got You," and "See What You Made Me Do."
  • Transactional Analysis: An introduction to Berne’s pioneering model that examines how our ego states—Parent, Adult, and Child—affect communication and interactions.
  • Breaking the Cycle: Learn how to recognize and interrupt unproductive behavior patterns, fostering healthier interactions.
  • Universal Relevance: Written for both psychology enthusiasts and everyday readers, this book remains one of the most influential guides for understanding human behavior.

By dissecting the unspoken games that drive relationships, Games People Play offers profound insights into human nature. Berne’s work empowers readers to build healthier, more meaningful connections by understanding the roles they play—and the roles they can change.

Author Biography:

Eric Berne (1910–1970), a distinguished psychiatrist, forever transformed the field of psychology with his pioneering work in transactional analysis. Known as the father of transactional analysis, Berne's contributions went beyond academia to reshape how individuals understand their daily interactions and relationships.

Early Life and Education:

  • Berne was born in Montreal, Canada, where he pursued medical studies at McGill University, later specializing in psychiatry.
  • He completed his psychiatric training at Yale University, followed by a clinical position at San Francisco's Veterans Administration Hospital.

Career Milestones:

  • Berne's innovative approach emerged in the 1950s when he proposed the concept of transactional analysis, a method of understanding social interactions through the roles people assume: Parent, Adult, and Child.
  • His book Games People Play, published in 1964, brought transactional analysis to a global audience. It remained on The New York Times bestseller list for two years and was hailed for making complex psychological concepts accessible to the public.

Influence and Legacy:

  • Through his accessible language and practical applications, Berne made psychology approachable and actionable, fostering self-awareness among millions.
  • His work has influenced therapeutic practices globally, leading to the establishment of transactional analysis as a respected and widely taught field within psychology.

Beyond Games People Play:

  • Berne authored several other influential books, including What Do You Say After You Say Hello?, which further explored transactional analysis and human psychology.
  • Today, Berne's work continues to be taught and practiced worldwide, serving as a foundation for therapists, counselors, and coaches dedicated to promoting healthier human relationships.

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SKU 9780241257470
Barcode # 9780241257470
Brand Penguin Books Ltd
Artist / Author Eric Berne
Shipping Weight 0.1300kg
Shipping Width 0.010m
Shipping Height 0.200m
Shipping Length 0.130m
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Publication Date 15/8/2016
format Paperback / softback
Number of pages 176
Author Eric Berne

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