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Games people play : the psychology of human relationships / Eric Berne.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Harmondsworth : Penguin, 1968Copyright date: ©1964Description: 173 pages : illustrations ; 18 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0140027688
  • 9780140027686
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 158.2 23
LOC classification:
  • HM132 .B46 1968
Contents:
Introduction -- Pt. 1. Analysis of games: 1. Structureal analysis -- 2. Transactional analysis -- 3. Procedures and rituals -- 4. Pastimes -- 5. Games -- Pt. 2. A thesaurus of games: Introduction -- 6. Life games -- 7. Marital games -- 8. Party games -- 9. Sexual games -- 10. Underworld games -- 11. Consulting room games -- 12. Good games -- Pt. 3. Beyond games: 13. The significance of games -- 14. The players -- 15. A paradigm -- 16. Autonomy -- 17. The atainment of autonomy -- 18. After games, what? -- Appendix: The classification of behaviour.
Summary: This book is primarily designed to be a sequel to the book Transactional analysis in psychotherapy (Evergreen, 1961) but has been planned so that it can be read and understood independently. The theory necessary for the analysis and clear understanding of games has been summarised in Part 1. Part 2 contains descriptions of the individual games and Part 3 contains new clinical and theoretical material which, added to the old, makes it possible to understand to some extent what it means to be game-free.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 158.2 BER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A286486B
Book South Campus South Campus Main Collection 158.2 BER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 0 Available A568127B

Originally published: New York : Grove Press, 1964 ; London : Deutsch, 1966.

Includes index.

Introduction -- Pt. 1. Analysis of games: 1. Structureal analysis -- 2. Transactional analysis -- 3. Procedures and rituals -- 4. Pastimes -- 5. Games -- Pt. 2. A thesaurus of games: Introduction -- 6. Life games -- 7. Marital games -- 8. Party games -- 9. Sexual games -- 10. Underworld games -- 11. Consulting room games -- 12. Good games -- Pt. 3. Beyond games: 13. The significance of games -- 14. The players -- 15. A paradigm -- 16. Autonomy -- 17. The atainment of autonomy -- 18. After games, what? -- Appendix: The classification of behaviour.

This book is primarily designed to be a sequel to the book Transactional analysis in psychotherapy (Evergreen, 1961) but has been planned so that it can be read and understood independently. The theory necessary for the analysis and clear understanding of games has been summarised in Part 1. Part 2 contains descriptions of the individual games and Part 3 contains new clinical and theoretical material which, added to the old, makes it possible to understand to some extent what it means to be game-free.

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