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Posted Oct 31, 2004 by The Groob (Yawning in the face of adversity)
A very interesting article. I'm re-reading most of my TA books at the moment. I must recommend TA Today by Ian Stewart and Vann Joines. It really is a corker of a book and explains all the main concepts of TA and shows how Berne's Game Theory has evolved. It's the best TA book I've read.

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Posted Oct 31, 2004 by Ormondroyd
ta to you too! winkeye

Sounds like a good read - I'll look out for it. ok

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