The Classic Handbook to its Principles
Subtitled, "The Classic Handbook To Its Prinicples". A new edition of the guide, first published in 1961, from the author of "Games People Play".
The Classic Handbook to its Principles
Subtitled, "The Classic Handbook To Its Prinicples". A new edition of the guide, first published in 1961, from the author of "Games People Play".
It was only after Dr Eric Berne's Games People Play became an international bestseller in 1964, that transactional analysis, his highly original and innovative approach to psychotherapy, attained wide recognition outside the United States. Over the past twenty-five years, however, the principles and practices of 't.a.' have intrigued not only professional therapists but all those who seek to understand human personality and the peculiarities of human relationships. Transactional Analysis in Psychtherapy, the book in which he first laid out the principles of his method, has become a classic in its field, and is now available to a new generation of readers.
Lays down the principles of transactional analysis in practical schematic terms which often makes them sound improbably, almost quaint in their simplicity... Its simplicity is one of its most attractive features. New Psychiatry
Eric Berne is always refreshing... a very suitable introduction. Journal of Analytical Psychology
A clear detailed account of the theory and practice of Transactional Analysis and of its relationship to psychoanalysis which he likens to that of an apple to its core. New Society
Dr Berne's other works include 'The Structure and Dynamics of Organisations and Groups' (1963), in which he discussed the application of transactional analysis to group dynamics; 'Principles of Group Treatment' (1966); 'A Layman's Guide to Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis' (1968); and 'What Do You Say After You Say Hello?', written shortly before his death in 1970.
It was only after Dr Eric Berne's Games People Play became an international bestseller in 1964, that transactional analysis, his highly original and innovative approach to psychotherapy, attained wide recognition outside the United States. Over the past twenty-five years, however, the principles and practices of 't.a.' have intrigued not only professional therapists but all those who seek to understand human personality and the peculiarities of human relationships. Transactional Analysis in Psychtherapy , the book in which he first laid out the principles of his method, has become a classic in its field, and is now available to a new generation of readers.
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