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12.30.2006

seta Games People Play



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Descrição

Bom esse livro aki fala sobre a psicologia das relações humanas (encare isso como um jogo)... bem... eh que tudo tem seu preço amigos e além disso tudo é muito lógico nessa vida... SIM ou NÃO... ZERO ou UM... eh isso mesmo amigos ou a gente ganha ou a gente perde... agora basta saber quem domina o jogo...


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Description

Years ago I chose not to pursue an education in psychology, but I retain a strong interest, if only to make sense of a world where motivations are often misguided and true intent is hard to perceive.

'Games People Play' explains and analyses, with pertinent real-life examples, the continual stuggle between our inner child, parent and adult to dominate a social situation, colloquially termed as 'games'. It explains that the outcome of these games are a fundamental human requirement, and by understanding the way these games are played we learn to understand the motivations of ourselves and our peers.

The first time I read this book, I instantly recognised real life occasions where the information contained was relevant and useful. If you have only a passing interest in psychology, you will still occassionally sit upright while reading and say to yourself - 'So this is why people act like that'.

Some of the passages are eminently quotable - "Everyone carries a little boy or girl around inside of him", and at the very least by remembering some of these key phrases, you will begin to understand the desires and reactions of others.

This is no pop-psychology rubbish - it is clinical psychology explained at a fundamental level, and crafted to be accessible and useful for everyone. The book is rarely dry and monotonous, and I was pleased to find some extremely humorous passages.

I challenge anyone to read this book and not find a revelation or two inside. -- unclewoolly

Information

- Title: Games People Play - The Psychology Of Human Relationships
- Language: English
- Author: Eric Berne
- Paperback: 81 pages
- File: PDF
- Size: 590 KB (604.411 bytes)
- Size in Rapidshare: 0.5 MB

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1 comments:

Dr.Alistair said...

i read this book when i was ten or eleven the first time and each time i read it it gets more pertinant to my life. highly recommended