Transactional Analysis In Psychotherapy

Transactional Analysis In Psychotherapy

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Author: Eric Berne, M.D.
Binding: Hardback
Published: Castle Books - The Grove Press, 1961

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Board in good condition. Clean text.

This seminal work presents a revolutionary approach to understanding human interaction and personality. It details the foundational principles of Transactional Analysis, a powerful framework that illustrates how individuals operate from distinct ego states—Parent, Adult, and Child—in their daily communications. The text uncovers the dynamics of interpersonal "transactions" and "games," providing readers with profound insights into recurring behavioral patterns and their underlying motivations. Berne's influential theory instructs practitioners and laypersons alike on how to identify and navigate complex social exchanges, ultimately fostering healthier relationships and personal growth. This academic yet accessible volume chronicles a significant paradigm shift in psychotherapy, offering a comprehensive system for analyzing and improving human communication.

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Description

Author: Eric Berne, M.D.
Binding: Hardback
Published: Castle Books - The Grove Press, 1961

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Board in good condition. Clean text.

This seminal work presents a revolutionary approach to understanding human interaction and personality. It details the foundational principles of Transactional Analysis, a powerful framework that illustrates how individuals operate from distinct ego states—Parent, Adult, and Child—in their daily communications. The text uncovers the dynamics of interpersonal "transactions" and "games," providing readers with profound insights into recurring behavioral patterns and their underlying motivations. Berne's influential theory instructs practitioners and laypersons alike on how to identify and navigate complex social exchanges, ultimately fostering healthier relationships and personal growth. This academic yet accessible volume chronicles a significant paradigm shift in psychotherapy, offering a comprehensive system for analyzing and improving human communication.