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Transactional analysis can reveal subconscious motivations from "summary" of Games People Play by Eric Berne, MD

When we delve into the world of transactional analysis, we uncover a treasure trove of insights into the human psyche. Through the analysis of social interactions, we can peel back the layers of conscious thought to reveal the hidden motivations that drive our behavior. These subconscious motivations are like hidden springs, guiding our actions in ways that may not always be immediately apparent to us. By examining the transactions between individuals, we can uncover the underlying dynamics at play. Each interaction is like a piece of a puzzle, offering clues to the deeper drives that shape our relationships. Through careful observation and analysis, we can begin to piece together the puzzle of human behavior, revealing the intricate web of motivations that underlie our actions. Transactional...
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