Eric Berne---the best of Games People Play [NOOK Book]

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The best of Eric Berne, author of Games People Play.Experiential, not intellectual understanding is emphasized. For instance, you will be invited to experience the world afresh with the wonder-filled eyes and ears of a 3-year old. You could try to remember what it was like to be a small child, and analyze what you find. Here you go out the door and do it.
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Eric Berne---the best of Games People Play

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Overview

The best of Eric Berne, author of Games People Play.Experiential, not intellectual understanding is emphasized. For instance, you will be invited to experience the world afresh with the wonder-filled eyes and ears of a 3-year old. You could try to remember what it was like to be a small child, and analyze what you find. Here you go out the door and do it.
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Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940033255528
  • Publisher: Ernest Kinnie
  • Publication date: 5/15/2012
  • Sold by: Smashwords
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 250,046
  • File size: 91 KB

Meet the Author

The goal of Janis and my writings is to expand what you can think, feel and become, to invite you to the dance. They include two self-help psychology books. Papers, such as How to Create Useful Idiots, and Amoral Science---Brainless Religion. A play and book about what happens when a group of university professors invite a shaman from the Sonoran Desert to show them his world.My friend, Janis Hoffman, has written a book about the wild adventures of Alice, a street-wise, highly intelligent brat, who cons her way into UC Berkeley, and discovers the ancient Egyptian World of Shadow. Janis Hoffman is not her real name as she holds a modestly important position in a government agency, and wishes to remain anonymous. Alice’s story is a mixture of autobiography and fiction. Its purpose is to entertain and to explore the nature of reality.A warning! Not intended for the easily offended! Adult language is used when appropriate to the narrative, as in ALICE, and techniques for enhancing sexuality are given in THE MAGIC THEATER II. Taboos are broken. Political correctness ignored. Old habits and ways of thinking challenged. You need to have a firm grip on reality, and a reasonably stable life, otherwise best to pass on by.
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