An edition of Games People Play (1964)

Games people play

the psychology of human relationships

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An edition of Games People Play (1964)

Games people play

the psychology of human relationships

  • 2.71 ·
  • 7 Ratings
  • 276 Want to read
  • 17 Currently reading
  • 6 Have read

Games People Play (1964) explores the fascinating and bizarre world of psychological games, where players unconsciously manipulate each other into acting in alienating and self-destructive ways.

Publish Date
Publisher
Ballantine Books
Language
English
Pages
196

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Edition Availability
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Games people play: the psychology of human relationships
2004, Ballantine Books
in English
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Games People Play: The Basic Handbook of Transactional Analysis.
August 27, 1996, Ballantine Books
Paperback in English
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Games People Play
July 26, 1973, Penguin Books Ltd
Paperback - New Impression edition
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
"Special fortieth-anniversary edition"--Cover.

Published in
New York
Other Titles
Basic handbook of transactional analysis

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
158.2
Library of Congress
HM1106 .B46 2004, HM1106 .B46 1964, HM1106.B46 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 196 p. :
Number of pages
196

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3382982M
Internet Archive
gamespeopleplayp0000bern
ISBN 10
0345410033
LCCN
2004557619, 64013783
Library Thing
14458
Goodreads
49175

First Sentence

"OBSERVATION of spontaneous social activity, most productively carried out in certain kinds of psychotherapy groups, reveals that from time to time people show noticeable changes in posture, viewpoint, voice, vocabulary, and other aspects of behavior."

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