@article{Akot, author = {Akot, B{\"u}lent}, title = {The Perspective of Psychological Freedom and Avoiding Freedom According to Erich Fromm}, series = {Hamdard Islamicus, Vol. 43 (No. 2, 2020), pp. 67-88. [Online ISSN 2789-8490] [hamdardislamicus.com.pk/index.php/hi/article/view/48/59] [doi.org/10.57144/hi.v43i2.48]}, journal = {Hamdard Islamicus, Vol. 43 (No. 2, 2020), pp. 67-88. [Online ISSN 2789-8490] [hamdardislamicus.com.pk/index.php/hi/article/view/48/59] [doi.org/10.57144/hi.v43i2.48]}, abstract = {Freedom is a matter that people have been thinking about throughout history and have even fought wars for his sake. Without freedom, one cannot truly discover his existence in this world. It is not possible for a person to realize himself or to perform perfect servitude for the transcendent being without freedom. How can one be free? How can freedom be achieved especially psychologically? The questions were also asked a lot. In this context, a psychological definition of freedom and what are the obstacles to freedom are also important. Because the ideas of a psychologist like Erich Fromm on freedom are also important, the work has come to life around her. The study was carried out with the literature review method and was shaped by considering the views of a person about a concept. The issue of what freedom means has been debated for years. Especially in the context of Psychology and Psychology of Religion, it is aimed to conduct a study by Erich Fromm. The main goal in doing this is to satisfy a need in this field at the level of the article as much as possible. This study is composed of introduction and three parts. At the beginning of the article, the philological examination of freedom was started and its definitions were made in various fields. In the first part, it is talked about how to get psychologically free. The second Erich Fromm's understanding of freedom was tried to be found. In the third part, Erich Fromm's ways of escaping from freedom are discussed.}, language = {en} } @article{AlbertiniPanero, author = {Albertini, Egidia and Panero, Marcello}, title = {Hopes and fears in a sample of trainees: Considerations and perspectives}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 29 (No. 3, 2020), pp. 180-187.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 29 (No. 3, 2020), pp. 180-187.}, abstract = {This paper investigates hopes and fears connected with work as an analytic psychotherapist, in a sample of trainees attending the Italian Training School for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (SPP). Candidates were asked to complete a questionnaire with open-ended questions. In the first analysis, we found trainees to be interested in learning an effective therapeutic method to treat patients. Their wish was for a serious, demanding, but nonjudgmental training, which could support the development of both a thoughtful way of using their thinking process and a rigorous clinical method, while respecting their individuality and personality. We asked our candidates whether theoretical concepts and issues related to the analytic method effectively helped them transform difficulties in perspectives. Theoretical tendencies and authors considered to be useful in modern clinical areas such as Internet addiction disorders, Hikikomori (severe social and relational retirement in adolescence), children's school problems, and problems connected with dimensions of parenthood (e.g. LGBT parenting) were explored. A sense of inadequacy when first dealing with difficult clinical situations, and fears about the realistic difficulties of psychotherapy as a trade, today, in Italy, were found. Considerations on the psychoanalytic educational program and on the importance of workgroups were proposed.}, language = {en} } @article{Asadullinaetal, author = {Asadullina, Guzelia Raufovna and et al.,}, title = {Social Character: Issues of Methodology and Research Methods [Социальный Характер: Вопросы Методологии и Методов Исследования]}, series = {Revista Amazonia Investiga, Vol. 9, No. 26 (2020), pp. 545-553. [Online ISSN 2322-6307] [amazoniainvestiga.info/index.php/amazonia/article/view/1186/1075]}, journal = {Revista Amazonia Investiga, Vol. 9, No. 26 (2020), pp. 545-553. [Online ISSN 2322-6307] [amazoniainvestiga.info/index.php/amazonia/article/view/1186/1075]}, abstract = {This article analyzes the methodological issues of the study of the phenomenon of social character. Social character is considered not as a typical (modal) individual character in society. As a systemic formation of social interactions, social character has non-additive (emergent) properties. Both individuals and various social communities are subjects of social character. At the individual level, social character is manifested as typical behavior traits in the process of communicating with different social groups. At the level of interpersonal, intergroup and mass communication, social character is a typical form of social interaction. Social character is the result of the mutual influence of subjects on individual behavior in the form of persuasion, suggestion, imitation and infection. The article analyzes the methods of measuring social character. It presents a test developed by one of the authors (R. B Shaikhislamov) to measure the degree of inner-, tradition- and other- directedness (according to D. Riesman' stypology). The results of the measurement of social character in the course of interviewing residents of the Republic of Bashkortostan in 2015-2016 are presented. The authors come to the conclusion about the need for a comprehensive study of social character. The following problems are of great scientific interest. What are the emergent properties of social character in stable and unstable social situations? What are the trends of changes in the social character of Russians in the post-Soviet era? How significant are the differences in the social character of different generations, ethnic groups, residents of megacities, other cities and villages? We note that it is necessary to develop a system of indicators to measure social character. In addition to such indicators as inner-, tradition- and other-directedness, it is necessary to measure social character by such variables as >dominance - subordination<, >productivity - non- Productivity<, >responsibility - irresponsibility<, >cooperation - isolation<, >trust - distrust<, >Conformity - Innovation - Ritualism - Retreatism - Rebellion<.}, language = {en} } @article{Asatulloev, author = {Asatulloev, Inomjon}, title = {The Philosophical Anthropology of Erich Fromm}, series = {Cross-cultural Communication, Vol.16, No. 1 (2020), pp. 5-9. [Online ISSN 1923-6700] [doi.org/10.3968/11550]}, journal = {Cross-cultural Communication, Vol.16, No. 1 (2020), pp. 5-9. [Online ISSN 1923-6700] [doi.org/10.3968/11550]}, abstract = {The article analyzes the philosophy of Erich Fromm, the human heart, goodness and evil inclinations, sadism, the problems of freedom of worship, human destructiveness, various forms of aggression, contradictory necrophilia and biophilia. In the philosophy of Erich Fromm, the heart of the human soul is shown by the desire for destructive desires and the uplifting desires - love for humanity and freedom. Our goal is to analyze the souls of human minds based on the works of the intellectuals. From the Erich Fromm heart concept, the robotic personality and the character of the stranger are disclosed.}, language = {en} } @article{Asatulloev, author = {Asatulloev, Inomjon}, title = {Erich Fromm's Theory: The Nature of Human Soul, Alienation and Escape from Freedom}, series = {EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR), Vol. 6, No. 6 (2020), pp. 228-232. [doi.org/10.36713/epra2523]}, journal = {EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR), Vol. 6, No. 6 (2020), pp. 228-232. [doi.org/10.36713/epra2523]}, abstract = {The article analyzes the philosophy of Erich Fromm, the human heart, goodness and evil inclinations, sadism, the problems of freedom of worship, human destructiveness, various forms of aggression, contradictory necrophilia and biophilia. In the philosophy of Erich Fromm, the heart of the human soul is shown by the desire for destructive desires and the uplifting desires - love for humanity and freedom. Our goal is to analyze the souls of human minds based on the works of the intellectuals. From the Erich Fromm heart concept, the robotic personality and the character of the stranger are disclosed.}, language = {en} } @article{Bajda, author = {Bajda, Zbigniew}, title = {Homo Consumens versus Homo Patiens (The Dilemmas of Postmodern Reality)}, series = {The Person and the Challenges, Vol. 10, No. 1 (2020), pp. 17-28. [Online ISSN 2391-6559] [czasopisma.upjp2.edu.pl/thepersonandthechallenges/article/view/3609/3497]}, journal = {The Person and the Challenges, Vol. 10, No. 1 (2020), pp. 17-28. [Online ISSN 2391-6559] [czasopisma.upjp2.edu.pl/thepersonandthechallenges/article/view/3609/3497]}, abstract = {The contemporary >homo consumens< does not want to accept that his ontic status is still best defined by the words >homo patiens<. Today's attempts to eliminate suffering through constantly stimulated consumption may be considered as an act of the >degradation< of humans and humanity who by rejecting the truth about their nature as suffering creatures, paradoxically also lose the meaning of their life. If one denies suffering, then - at the same time - one closes oneself before life. For the escape from suffering is anything but the escape from life, at least the one that is experienced in a conscious and sensible way.}, language = {en} } @misc{Baker, author = {Baker, August}, title = {Review Stolorow and Atwood, The power of phenomenology: Psychoanalytic and philosophical perspectives}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 29 (No. 4, 2020), pp. 257-258.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 29 (No. 4, 2020), pp. 257-258.}, language = {en} } @article{Bass, author = {Bass, Anthony}, title = {Imagining Psychoanalysis: I's Wide Open. Imagination, Seeing and Change. Paper published on Academia.edu, 2020, 19 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Bassi, author = {Bassi, Camila}, title = {On the Death Throes of Education: Erich Fromm's Marxism and a Rallying Cry for a Healthy University}, series = {Erik Juergensmeyer et al. (Eds.), Neoliberalism and Academic Repression. The Fall of Academic Freedom in the Era of Trumo, Leiden and Boston (Brills) 2020, pp. 31-42.}, journal = {Erik Juergensmeyer et al. (Eds.), Neoliberalism and Academic Repression. The Fall of Academic Freedom in the Era of Trumo, Leiden and Boston (Brills) 2020, pp. 31-42.}, language = {en} } @article{Blum, author = {Blum, Harald P.}, title = {Developmental and dynamic dimensions of hate, rage, and violence}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 29 (No. 2, 2020), pp. 087-095.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 29 (No. 2, 2020), pp. 087-095.}, abstract = {Hate may be regarded as a complex affective-cognitive emotion and attitude alloyed with aggression. Hate and aggression have both neurobiological and environmental determinants. Hate may be overt or covert, externalized or internalized, and/or somatized. Persistent recurrent painful and traumatic experiences generate and exacerbate hate and aggression. An amalgam of hate and love is evident in the ambivalence of all self and object relationships and in conscious and unconscious fantasy. In the mature personality, there is a preponderance of love over hate. There may be justified hatred of sociopathic individuals and groups.}, language = {en} }