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W co grają ludzie. Psychologia stosunków międzyludzkich - Eric Berne
W co grają ludzie. Psychologia stosunków międzyludzkich
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Autor omawia typowe sytuacje społeczne ujmując je w konwencji "gier". Poznanie tych "gier", głębsze wniknięcie w ich strukturę i charakter pozwala czytelnikowi lepiej zrozumieć zarówno siebie, jak i drugiego człowieka, co prowadzić może do ulepszenia kontaktów z innymi. show more

Autor omawia typowe sytuacje społeczne ujmując je w konwencji "gier". Poznanie tych "gier", głębsze wniknięcie w ich strukturę i charakter pozwala czytelnikowi lepiej zrozumieć zarówno siebie, jak i drugiego człowieka, co prowadzić może do ulepszenia kontaktów z innymi.

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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9788301141394 (8301141395)
Publisher: PWN
Pages no: 160
Edition language: Polski
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Ex libris de librum vermis
Ex libris de librum vermis rated it
3.0 Games People Play: The Psychology of Human Relationships
Fantastic look at people through the transactions they make with others. Important for understanding everyday relationships and something to keep in mind and (self-)analyze regularly.Examples of the games are mostly outdated, but still give a relevant starting point to recognize the patterns.
Elham
Elham rated it
4.0 Games People Play
این کتاب را 2 یا 3 سال پیش آقایی در کتاب فروشی امام (مشهد) به من پیشنهاد کردند. کتاب بسیار کامل و خوبی در زمینه روانشناسی است که فکر می کنم اکثر کتاب خوان ها آنرا خوانده اند. چاپ 14ام انرا من خواندم. بحث هایی راجع به شخصیت های سه گانه انسان: والد، بالغ، کودکروانشناسی روابط انسانیزوابط انسان ها از م...
KuntuZangmo
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2.0 Games People Play
When I was 17 and hadn't read anything else on psychology, I liked it, but now I would say it's the simplistic ideas of some uprooted man.
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In this book, Berne argues that a lot of the behaviour you see around you every day can best be understood as different kinds of "games". A game is a pattern of behaviour usually involving two or perhaps three people. There is a series of interactions, followed by an emotional payoff.One of the thin...
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