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Know Yourself, Know Your Partner! : Successful Relationships Using Transactional Analysis - Mavis Klein

Know Yourself, Know Your Partner!

Successful Relationships Using Transactional Analysis

By: Mavis Klein, Sasha Fenton (Editor), Jan Budkowski (Illustrator)

Paperback | 10 November 2012 | Edition Number 2

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When looking for an ideal partner, most people start by analysing the other person; actually, they need to start by learning about themselves. Only then do you have any chance of matching someone to your profile.Transactional Analysis has been around for some time and is still one of the best and easiest methods of understanding people - starting with your own unique personality and your own quirks.Mavis Klein has further refined the system by developing five added personality types that cover any situation - romantic, friendly or business-oriented.Mavis' years of experience and her top-level qualifications make this a really valuable guide to succeeding in one's interpersonal relationships.Originally published as "How to Choose Your Mate", this version has been thoroughly updated and edited to bring it fully into the 21st. century.

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