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Games People Play. People who play games

Games People Play.

The Psychology of Human Relationships

What Do You Say After You Say Hello

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN DESTINY

© 1964 by Eric Berne. Copyright Renewed 1992 by Ellen Berne, Eric Berne, Peter Berne and Terence Berne. This Translation Published by Arrangement with Random House, An Imprint of Random House Publishing Group, A Division of Random House, LNC.

© Translation. A. Kruberg, 2006

© Edition in Russian. Registration. Eksmo Publishing LLC, 2014

GAMES PEOPLE PLAY

Psychology of human relationships

This book was originally conceived as a continuation of my work Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy, but I hope that it can still be read and understood without being familiar with the previous publication. The first part outlines the theory needed to analyze and understand games. Part two contains descriptions of the games. The third part presents new clinical and theoretical material that allows us to expand our understanding of what it means to be free from games. Those who are interested in more details can refer to the work cited above. The reader of both books will notice that, in addition to the new theoretical information, the terminology and point of view have changed somewhat as a result of further reflection, reading, and new clinical material.

Students and listeners of my lectures often asked me to dictate a list of games or to consider in more detail those games that are mentioned in the lectures as an example. It convinced me to write this book. I thank all students and all listeners, especially those who drew my attention and helped to identify and name new games.

For brevity, games are described predominantly from a male point of view, unless they are specifically female. Thus, the main player is referred to as "he", but I do not put any prejudice on this, since the same situation can be applied to "her", unless a special clause is made. If the female role differs significantly from the male one, it is described separately. Similarly, without any ulterior motive, I usually refer to the therapist as "he." The terminology and method of presentation are mainly aimed at the prepared reader, but I hope that the book will seem interesting and useful to everyone.

Transactional game analysis should be distinguished from its growing scientific "brother" – the mathematical analysis of games, although some of the terms used below, such as "payoff", are recognized by mathematicians.

The theory of communication between people, discussed in sufficient detail in "Transactional Analysis", can be briefly reduced to the following provisions.

It has been established that infants, deprived of physical contact with people for a long time, irreversibly degrade and eventually die from one or another incurable disease. In essence, this means that the phenomenon that experts call emotional deprivation, may be fatal. These observations led to the idea of sensory hunger and confirmed that the best remedies for the lack of sensory stimuli are various types of touching, stroking, etc. Which, however, is known to almost all parents from their own daily interaction with babies.

A similar phenomenon is also observed in adults subjected to sensory deprivation. It has been experimentally proven that such deprivation may cause a short-term mental disorder or at least cause temporary deviations in the psyche. In the past, social and sensory deprivation was manifested mainly in prisoners sentenced to long-term timing of a single conclusion. Indeed, a single conclusion is the hardest punishment that the criminals prone to physical violence are afraid of the physical violence.

It is possible that in physiological terms, emotional and sensory deprivation causes or strengthens organic changes. If the reticular activating brain system does not receive sufficient incentives, degenerative changes of nerve cells may follow. This may also be a side effect of insufficient nutrition, but the bad nutrition itself can be a consequence of apathy. As if the baby flows into senile insanity. Thus, it can be assumed that there is a straight road from emotional and sensory deprivation – through apathy and degenerative changes – to death. In this sense, sensory starvation can be a matter of life and death in the same way as deprivation of his food.