![]() ![]() I'd like to start by addressing that many reviews mention the "sexism". Great Idea! Terrible format for audiobook It was definitely worth the listen, but I'm glad it was short, and I had to grit my teeth and overlook the extreme sexism to get the benefit of the underlying concept. The underlying concept of certain types of social encounters being "games" with payoffs, and the distinction of people operating from their Child, Parent, or Adult roles was tremendously useful. Which character – as performed by David Colacci – was your favorite? I'd check more carefully before I purchased, certainly. Would you ever listen to anything by Eric Berne again? An unexpected side effect is the compassion I now feel for the era my mother lived through. ![]() Despite the disclaimer that the genders of the roles in the Games are "without prejudice," the content of this book is ridiculously sexist. What would have made Games People Play better? ![]()
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