The classic psychoanalysis text by Dr Eric Berne.
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.
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*
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