About this title: What Do You Say After You Say Hello? explains what makes the winners win, the losers lose, and the in-betweens so boring...In it, Dr Eric Berne reveals how everyone's life follows a predetermined script - a script they compose for themselves during early childhood. The script may be a sad one, it may be a successful one; it decides how a person ...
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Binding: Softcover
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Date Published: 0000
Description: Good in Good jacket. See Notes. Gently used paperback. ** PLEASE READ: This book is: BERNE, ERIC, MD: WHAT DO YOU SAY AFTER YOU SAY HELLO This is the book you will receive if you order this item. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: CORGI BOOKS
Date Published: 1975
ISBN-13:9780552098069ISBN:055209806X
Description: Published by Corgi Books in 1975. Paperback. Number of pages: 475. Condition: Good. Used book but in Good Condition for sensible price. Shipped from UK. Delivery is usually 2-3 working days from order by Royal Mail, International Delivery is by Airmail. read more
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Bantam
Date Published: 1973
Description: Good. No Jacket. Corners Bumped, Tear On Spine Corner, Covers Ligthly Soiled, Corner Crease Back Cover, Spine Creased, Interior Unmarked, Good Copy. read more
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Description: Good. Only lightly used. Book has minimal wear to cover and binding. A few pages may have small creases and minimal underlining. Book selection as BIG as Texas. read more
Description: Acceptable. Well-worn copy. Book is ACCEPTABLE with noted wear to cover and pages. Binding intact. May contain highlighting, inscriptions or notations. We offer a no-hassle guarantee on all our items. Orders generally ship by the next business day. Default Text. read more
"Eric Berne's best book, I feel. Berne became the darling of social workers and pop-psychologists, and I suspect was correspondingly disliked by real psychologists. Nevertheless, I have a lot of time for him. In particular, his belief that human beings contain within them a Parent, Child and Adult, and use these to build their relations with others and their understanding of themselves is not at all daft. For example, his views are consonant with those of G H Mead, the founder of Social Psychology. I suspect he is disliked because he is readable! This is a great sin in some circles."
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