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Games People Play: The Psychology of Human Relationships

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‘If you’re going to read one psychology book in your lifetime… it should be his one’ – Neil Hunter, Amazon review

Fed up of feeling controlled at work?

Feel trapped in a toxic relationship but don’t know how to escape?


Always feel like you lose the argument even if you know deep down you’re right?

Widely recognised as the most original and influential psychology book of our time, Games People Play has helped millions of people better understand human basic social interactions and relationships.

We play games all the time; relationship games; power games with our bosses and competitive games with our friends. In this book, Berne reveals the secret ploys and manoeuvres that rule our lives and how to combat them. Giving you the keys to unlock the psychology of others and yourself, this classic, entertaining and life-changing book will open up the door to honest communication and teach you how to get the most out of life.

PRODUCT DETAILS :

ISBN : 9780241257470
BY (AUTHOR) Berne, Eric
PUBLISHER : Penguin Books Ltd PUBLICATION DATE : June 02, 2016
COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION : United Kingdom IMPRINT : Penguin Life
LANGUAGE : English AGE : General
PRODUCT FORM : Paperback / softback

DIMENSION : 198 mm x 129 mm
WEIGHT : 127 g

PRODUCT CATEGORY :
Health, Relationships & Personal development
Society & Social Sciences

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