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About The Book

About The Book

Eric Berne's influential book, "Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy," published in 1961, stands as a cornerstone in the field of psychology.

Berne's emphasis on making complex psychological concepts accessible to the general public reflects his commitment to demystifying the intricacies of human behavior. The book laid the groundwork for subsequent developments in transactional analysis, influencing therapeutic practices and shaping the way we comprehend interpersonal dynamics.

The book not only offers a theoretical foundation and practical tools for individuals and therapists alike. 

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Informed by his pioneering concept of transactional analysis, Berne's insights offer a profound understanding of the subconscious narratives that shape our lives. This exploration delves into six distinct script processes—'Until,' 'After,' 'Never,' 'Always,' 'Almost,' and 'Open-Ended'—each offering a unique perspective on how individuals navigate their existence.

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