 Hello and welcome to MIP TV and with me as always the man who who has got a polymathic knowledge of books and is going to do another book review. It's Mr Bob Cook. How are you doing Bob? Very well. It's book number 10 Rory. It's 10 isn't it? Double figures. It's 10. Double figures. There should be a bingo call to that but I'm not sure what 10 is. You know, anyway, not politically correct anyway. So yeah, so you've got an interesting book today Bob, haven't you? It's a dictionary. Yes, a good friend of mine Tony Tilney passed away. I can't quite remember when but you know, he's a good friend of mine. He started training with me in the middle 1980s. In 1998 he wrote a well-known book called Dictionary of Transaction Analysis. His name was Tony Tilney, I-L-N-E-Y and I knew him for a long time. He was always talking to me about writing a book. I'm not sure whether I said write a book or whatever gave him the idea of a dictionary. But it was a fabulous idea. It's really the I think the most comprehensive book in terms of a dictionary in the transaction analysis world. Very succinct, very precise and very comprehensive. Oh very good. What's the attraction do you think for students or practitioners having a dictionary of TA? How is that useful? Very useful because Eric Byrne, the creative transaction analysis, trained in psychoanalysis himself. And from about 1953 started moving away from mainstream psychoanalysis and he had a passion on demystifying psychoanalytical language. And so when he created his transaction analysis movement, or model if you like, of the personality and then subsequent whole school, he had really a colloquial language for a lot of his very complex ideas. So the ego state model's parent, adult child, he had scripts, he had games, he had rackets, and they're all colloquial terms. So this dictionary really explains what each of these terms means and links them to the psychoanalytical heritage. Well, it sounds like a really interesting book to have, certainly if you're a student and you want to kind of have all the terms in your hand and go through them for your assignments. Or even if you're just a practitioner who wants to kind of make sure they've got hold of the theory and they can just very quickly go through it, thumb through the pages and find the theory. So as always, Bob, we'll put a link in the comments bar below where you can download the book from. And also at the end, we'll pop a picture of the book in so people can exactly see what they're looking for. So when you click the link below, the two things match up. So that sounds really good, Bob. So as always, Bob Cook, thank you very much. Thank you very much, Willie.