Below shows a postcard promoting the 1966 Jake Gimbel Sex Psychology lectures at UCSF (University of California at San Francisco). Eric Berne was the lecturer for 1966. The background is orange. ...
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Below is the original hand written sketch for a possible cover of Game People Play: The handwriting is without a doubt from by Eric Berne himself. The date on this is unknown, but is presumed...
The first part of the Eric Berne archives was released this summer at the ITAA Conference. Some of the people reading this likely attended the conference. We have been fortunate to be able to po...
As many of you are already aware, the 2014 World Transactional Analysis Conference is being held in San Francisco, California this year. The conference marks the 50th anniversary of the publicati...
If you ask anyone familiar with Transactional Analysis about works by Eric Berne, they will most likely say Games People Play. After all, this is arguably the most readable and certainly the mos...
We are pleased to communicate on behalf of the Eric Berne Archive Project Team that the first fundraising milestone has been achieved! A total of $38,000 has been raised which will enable half of...
https://ericberne.com/eric-berne-archive-project-first-milestone/
Many of you are aware that Eric Berne used several pen-names throughout his career. Lennard Gandalac was one that Berne used dating back to his days as an undergraduate at McGill University. In l...
This is a new photo just released from the Eric Berne Family Archive. It is from the ITAA’s 8th Annual Summer Conference held in Monterey, California in August, 1970. The conference took place ...
https://ericberne.com/photo-itaa-1970-summer-conference-eric-berne/
Another new release from the family archive includes two photo proofs of Eric. The shoot and photographer are unknown. Based upon his appearance, we believe it is from the mid to late 1960s. Th...
If a book or film is seen on the popular series Mad Men, then it must have been influential at that time. Eric Berne’s Games People Play was featured prominently on an episode of Mad Men. Games...