Summary
James Muriel, Dorothy Jongeward: Životni pobednik
We are all born to succeed
A new edition of this classic book combining transactional analysis and gestalt therapy is available to domestic readers (the first edition in Serbian was published under the title Rođeni pobednik, Nolit, 1992). The authors believe that this combination allows you to decide to turn negative actions into positive ones and become a winner, which is your birthright. The book will help the reader to increase awareness of the real power he has to manage his life, to make decisions, to develop his moral system, to improve the lives of others and finally, to understand that he too was born to win. The author's wish is for the book to encourage people to confront the influences that drag them back and to guide all those who do not feel like winners in life on what exactly to change. The authors are convinced that people are not completely at the mercy of their heritage or environment, as both can be modified. The book Life Winner can be used as a kind of guide by anyone interested in the theory of personality and interpersonal relations, it is useful for experts in the field of moral health, in management and education, as well as for non-experts. Through illustrative examples and various exercises, the book develops a positive, winning attitude towards yourself and towards life.
Increase your awareness with powerful exercises from gestalt therapy.
Discover the reasons why this book has been translated into 18 languages.
The book is recommended by the TA Center - the Association of Transactional Analysts of Serbia.
If every person is born a prince or princess, what will happen to you later?
How do you feel? can getting to know the basic concepts of transactional analysis help?
The book is a phenomenal guide for all those who don't just want to read about transactional analysis, but also experience it through numerous exercises.
Dr. Zoran Milivojević, TSTA, psychotherapist
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