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Games arise from childhood experiences from "summary" of Games People Play by Eric Berne, MD

The origins of games can be traced back to childhood experiences. These early interactions shape our understanding of the world and influence the way we engage with others. Children learn to navigate social dynamics through play, experimenting with different roles and scenarios. These experiences form the foundation for the games we continue to play as adults. As children, we develop strategies for getting our needs met and seeking attention from those around us. These strategies often involve manipulation, deception, or other forms of psychological gamesmanship. We learn to read social cues and adapt our behavior accordingly, setting the stage for the complex interpersonal dynamics we encounter later in life. The games we play as adults are rooted in these early patterns of behavior. Whether we are seeking validation, control, or power, our actions are often driven by unconscious desires shaped by our childhood experiences. These games can be harmful or self-destructive, leading to cycles of conflict and misunderstanding. By examining the origins of our games, we can gain insight into our motivations and behaviors. Recognizing the influence of childhood experiences allows us to break free from destructive patterns and cultivate healthier relationships. Through self-awareness and introspection, we can learn to engage with others in more authentic and meaningful ways.
  1. Understanding the connection between childhood experiences and adult games can lead to greater emotional intelligence and interpersonal effectiveness. By acknowledging the role of our past in shaping our present behavior, we can take steps towards personal growth and healing. The games we play are not arbitrary – they are deeply rooted in our history and shape the way we interact with the world around us.
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Eric Berne, MD

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