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“Games People Play” by Eric Berne is a groundbreaking work in the field of psychology, introducing the concept of transactional analysis to a wide audience. Berne explores the subconscious patterns and social games people engage in during interactions. These “games” are repetitive behaviors people use to achieve hidden psychological goals, often at the expense of genuine connection and understanding. By categorizing these games into various types and explaining their underlying motivations, Berne provides insights into human behavior and relationships. His work encourages readers to recognize and break free from these patterns to foster healthier and more authentic interactions. The book remains influential for its accessible approach to understanding complex psychological dynamics and its practical applications in everyday life.
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