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The people book Transactional analysis for student

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Addison Wesley Publishing.; 1971Description: 194 pISBN:
  • 20132791
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 158.2 JAM
Summary: The purpose of THE PEOPLE BOOK is to increase your understanding about people-yourself and others. It uses the theory and methods of Transactional Analysis to explain why you behave as you do, feel the way you feel, and say the things you say. It will also help you understand why some people act like winners, some act like losers, and why some go around in circles, neither winning nor losing, but just going nowhere. In addition, it will show you how to change what you want to change about your feelings and behavior and your relationships with other people, so that you can expand your winning streak. The book is designed for individual or group study. Each unit begins with brief case studies followed by 1) theory directly related to the cases, 2) exercises for individual and group use, and 3) suggested research. Many exercises have been included so that you will have some options.
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The purpose of THE PEOPLE BOOK is to increase your understanding about
people-yourself and others. It uses the theory and methods of Transactional
Analysis to explain why you behave as you do, feel the way you feel, and say the
things you say. It will also help you understand why some people act like winners,
some act like losers, and why some go around in circles, neither winning nor losing,
but just going nowhere. In addition, it will show you how to change what you want to
change about your feelings and behavior and your relationships with other people,
so that you can expand your winning streak.
The book is designed for individual or group study. Each unit begins with brief
case studies followed by 1) theory directly related to the cases, 2) exercises for
individual and group use, and 3) suggested research. Many exercises have been
included so that you will have some options.

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