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Born To Win: Transactional Analysis With Gestalt Experiments
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Born To Win: Transactional Analysis With Gestalt Experiments
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One of the all-time classic self-help bookswith over four million in print
Twenty-five years and four million readers show that
Born to Win
can change lives for the better. This bestselling classic uses the well-known psychological method called transactional analysis (TA) to uncover the roles we unconsciously act out day after day. Its fifty gestalt exercises have helped a generation realize how they communicate with others and think about themselves. If you want to have more control over your life, work more efficiently, and love others happily,
will help bring out the insight and confidence of a born winner.
"For the general reader [
] is probably the clearest and most up-to-date statement of the current thinking in transactional analysis, and easily the best of the popular books."
Psychology Today
"Enriching, stimulating, rewarding reading is here for anyone interested in understanding himself, his relationship with others, and his goals."
Kansas City Times
Twenty-five years and four million readers show that
Born to Win
can change lives for the better. This bestselling classic uses the well-known psychological method called transactional analysis (TA) to uncover the roles we unconsciously act out day after day. Its fifty gestalt exercises have helped a generation realize how they communicate with others and think about themselves. If you want to have more control over your life, work more efficiently, and love others happily,
will help bring out the insight and confidence of a born winner.
"For the general reader [
] is probably the clearest and most up-to-date statement of the current thinking in transactional analysis, and easily the best of the popular books."
Psychology Today
"Enriching, stimulating, rewarding reading is here for anyone interested in understanding himself, his relationship with others, and his goals."
Kansas City Times