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Games People Play: The Psychology of Human Relationships

By: Eric Berne
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 0140027688
ISBN-13: 9780140027686
Released: 26 Jul 1973
RRP: £8.99
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Timeless Classic - By: Mr. Mark Powell, 15 Nov 2008
This book is an absolute gem & as relevant today as the day it was written. It is essential reading for anyone involvedin human relationships at any level. That is to say all of us apart from the few true hermits. Even to those with no knowledge of psychology, the examples make fascinating reading. You will recognise people you know. You may even recognise yourself.

For the psychologists, amateur & professional, Berne achieves what most present day psychologists still find impossible. He combines Freud's personality structure with the stimulus/response psychology of Pavlov, Skinner & Watson. This is a stroke of pure genius. Even most psychologists fail to see the bookin this light.

One reviewer suggests the book lacks structure which astonishes me since Berne offers 3 options for time structuring: -

Individual structuring (fantasy & activity)

Social structuring (operations, procedures, rituals, pastimes, games & intimacy)

Material structuring (commonly called work though technically an activity)

These cover personal understanding (the unitary view), socio-cultural awareness (the group view) & material world (the universal view). These are derived from Kant's categories od unity (one), plurality (some) & totality (all). We each use these categories to make sense of our environment. How much more structure can a person need? In fact, other than one, some & all, what else could there be?

Whilst the game descriptions will be of most interest to non-psychologists, the first few chapters provide the bones that are essential for a deeper understanding. They are hard work, even for psychologists, but well worth the effort.

Very Interesting but not that well written - By: Brendan T. Hole, 10 May 2008
This is a great book. If you're interestedin human behaviour & psychology this is a great book for you to read. The downside to the book is that he trys to use words usedin psychologyin the book to make it sound better. But it actually does the opposite - makes it sound worse. If you think you can get past all the words that he uses then buy it, if you don't think you can then don't.
But to round up the book is very interesting & has great concepts. I highly recommend it if you think you can get past all the words.
Excellent concepts, poorly written - By: Neeta, 07 Apr 2008
The concepts behind this book are excellent, & easy to relate to, however the book is written very poorly. It uses too many technical terms & unless you've studied psychology, it's very hard to follow.

Would I recommend this book? Yes, IF you can get past the complex sentences & the extensive usage of technical terminology, otherwise NO if you want an easy to understand bedtime read!
Enlightening easy read, on the beginning of a complex subject. - By: MYB74, 15 Feb 2008
Enlightening easy read, on the beginning of a complex subject. Shines a light on all those social niceties & pointless interactions. The roles played by each personin their daily script. Combines the psychological insights with the added bonus of incidental humor.

Whilst reading through this on the train, I could identify what games were going on around me, most amusing.
A practical guide to self and others - By: Alan Urdaibay, 27 Dec 2007
Watch out! You'll see your relativesin this book - or perhaps it's just mine. I'll leave myself out of it. It's a bit like 'The Dog Whisperer' except for people - we see behaviourin a new light. It's not science, exactly, but an intelligent & coherent interpretation of human motivations.

This is a guide to human behaviour which is accessible to the non-specialist & can be used to improve oneself & one's understanding of others. The games we play (Dawkins would classify these as a type of meme, I think) are potentially destructive of human relationships & happiness. Seeing the gamesin others, & hopefullyin oneself, it should be possible to avoid at least some of the pitfalls of human relationships. I'd introduce it as a subject at secondary school &in parenting classes.

Later writers followingin Berne's footsteps have gone on to dicuss the idea of 'life scripts' which emerges from Berne's approach.

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