Robert Goulding and others with a special interest in this problem, for their
continued efforts in the
study of "Alcoholic" as a game, and for their contribution to and criticism of the present discussion.
REFERENCES
1. Berne, Eric. A Layman's Guide to Psychiatry & Psychoanalysis. Simon & Schuster,
New York,
1957, p. 191.
2. Mead, Margaret. Growing Up in New Guinea. William Morrow & Company, New York, 1951.
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CHAPTER SEVEN
Marital Game
ALMOST any game can form the scaffolding For married life and family living, but some, such as
"IF It Weren't for You," flourish better or, like "Frigid Woman,"
are tolerated longer, under the
legal force of contractual intimacy. Marital games, of course, can only be arbitrarily separated from
sexual games, which are treated is a separate section. Those games which
characteristically evolve
into their most full-blown forms in the marital relationship include "Comer," "Courtroom," "Frigid
Woman" and "Frigid Man," "Harried," "If It Weren't for You," "Look How Hard I've Tried" and
"Sweetheart."
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