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  • Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy

  • A Systematic Individual and Social Psychiatry
  • By: Eric Berne
  • Narrated by: Benjamin Regan
  • Length: 8 hrs and 48 mins
  • 2.1 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)
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Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy

By: Eric Berne
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Summary

In this groundbreaking work, psychiatrist Dr. Eric Berne introduces a new method for understanding and analyzing human behavior, known as transactional analysis or "TA", which examines the interactions, or "transactions," between individuals and the ways in which they change in response to each other. Core to TA is the thesis that humans, as social organisms, are capable of adapting and changing in response to others. Though developed more than a half century ago, TA continues to shape the field of psychiatry and remains required listening for anyone investing the subject.

©1961 Eric Berne (P)2022 Licensing Management, Inc.

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Interesting but the worst narration ever

Although this book was interesting, it was incredibly frustrating to listen to because of the brutal narration. So many words were mispronounced throughout, not just technical terms but everyday words, which spoiled the book. TA is a fascinating model and I don’t understand why a competent narrator wasn’t found to do Berne’s work justice.

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Terrible narration

I have over 600 Audible books in my collection and this is by far the worst narration I have heard.
The book itself is superb, I have read it on kindle and I do recommend it. However the narration is appalling!
The narrator mispronounces words which completely misrepresents the context of the narrative.
The narrator sounds morose and disinterested and he obviously did not read the book before narrating.
My advice is read the book but avoid this audible version or it may put you off finishing the book..

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Total failure of Quality Control!

Abandoned 1 hour in. The narration is appalling- dreary stilted voice, sentences mashed and practically every sentence had a mispronunciation, of everyday words.
The book is a classic- why did Audible allow this incompetent and semi literate person to voice it???

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Excellent Material DREADFUL Narration

Sadly this excellent book is destroyed by the awful narration. Many many words are totally mispronounced, the tone and cadence is very strange and this makes the concepts written about within the book unnecessarily difficult to follow and challenging to comprehend. I recommend skipping this audio version and purchasing the text book instead!

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Very difficult to listen to

Some mispronunciations and robotic narration
made it extremely difficult to follow. Very difficult to listen to.

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Poor quality narration

The narrator mispronounced words and made the syntax of well structured sentences seem out of sync. He paused in the wrong places and used inappropriate inflection, which made the sentence sound different than they were obviously intended, having the overall effect of making it very difficult to listen to as it did not flow.

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An Excellent Deep Dive into TA

Story: I found the book fascinating, and absolutely full of insightful observations and discussion. I will be returning to selected chapters in the future for my commute to deepen my understanding . Excellent.

Performance: There were about a dozen words that we're pronounced really awkwardly which entirely broke my concentration from the thought flow, but they were few and far between.Good overall .

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