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‫ألعاب يلعبها الناس: سيكلوجية العلاقات الانسانية‬

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"بين يدَيك أيها القارئ العزيز واحد من أهم الكتب في العصر الحديث، والخاصة بمجال العلاج النفسي وتحليل النفس البشرية. يعتبر إريك بيرن رائد مدرسة علاجية جديدة في الطب النفسي. تأسست منهجية إريك بيرن على أفكار فرويد ولكنها مختلفة عنها. فإذا كان فرويد قد ركز على الحديث العلاجي مع المريض لاكتساب رؤية حول شخصيته، فإن إريك بيرن قد ركز على التفاعلات الاجتماعية للمريض كي يعرف شخصيته، مؤسسًا ما يُعرَف بنظرية «التحليل التفاعلي» «transactional analysis». تأسست نظرية إريك بيرن على أن النفس البشرية يوجد فيها ثلاث حالات من الأنا: حالة الوالد وحالة الراشد وحالة الطفل. عندئذ قام بيرن بتقصي العلاقات البشرية بناء على هذه الحالات الثلاث، وقد استخدم مصطلح «ألعاب» «games» للإشارة إلى أنماط من التفاعلات تتكرر في ا 

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Eric Berne

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Eric Berne was a Canadian-born psychiatrist best known as the creator of transactional analysis. Eric was born on May 10, 1910 as Eric Lennard Bernstein in Montreal, Canada.He and his sister Grace, who was five years younger than Eric, were the children of a physician and a writer, David and Sara Gordon Bernstein.David Bernstein died in 1921, and the children were raised by their mother.

Bernstein attended Montreal's McGill University, graduating in 1931 and earning his M.D., C.M. in 1935.While at McGill he wrote for several student newspapers using pseudonyms. He followed graduation with a residency in psychiatry at Yale University, where he studied psychoanalysis under Paul Federn.

In 1943 he changed his legal name to Eric Berne.He continued to use pseudonyms, such as Cyprian St. Cyr ("Cyprian Sincere"), for whimsical articles in the Transactional Analysis Bulletin.

Berne's training was interrupted by World War II and his service in the Army Medical Corps, where he was promoted to the rank of Major. After working at Bushnell Army Hospital in Ogden, Utah, he was discharged in 1945.

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