@article{GuezelKaraca, author = {G{\"u}zel, Fahri and Karaca, Faruk}, title = {Sevgi Eksenli Dindarl{\i}ğ{\i}n İmk{\^a}n{\i} {\"U}zerine [On The Possibility Of Love-Based Piety]}, series = {Kafkas {\"U}niversitesi İlahiyat Fak{\"u}ltesi Dergisi [Kafkas University Faculty of Divinity Review], No. 10-19 (2023), pp. 205-232. [Online ISSN 2148-8177] [dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/2651781]}, journal = {Kafkas {\"U}niversitesi İlahiyat Fak{\"u}ltesi Dergisi [Kafkas University Faculty of Divinity Review], No. 10-19 (2023), pp. 205-232. [Online ISSN 2148-8177] [dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/2651781]}, abstract = {The human-God relationship emerges as one of the main topics that the Psychology of Religion deals with. Communication that is presented from man to God in the form of belief, worship and prayer finds answers in the form of revelation from God and acceptance of prayer in return. The definition of religion as a spiritual relationship with God brings with it the question of what the >nature< of this special relationship is and what is its psychological basis. The position of the feeling of love, which is more active among the emotional factors that nourish religious life, has been one of the questions that occupied the researchers who tried to examine religion from a psychological perspective. However, although it has great potential in nurturing religious life, the broad, complex and ambiguous nature of the concept of love has led to become distanced from the subject of research, especially in psychology. In this study, the conditions and consequences of the realization of the human-God relationship on the basis of love are discussed first. After that, the concept of love, objects of love and the way the concept of love is handled in the Qur'an are evaluated. Finally, the love of God and the dimensions of this love are tried to be examined. In this research, the documentation method was used. It is assessed that the concept of love has been the subject of quite different evaluations in terms of its nature and objects. Also, it has been evaluated that a love-centered human-God relationship comes to the fore in religious texts, firstly in the Qur'an, and especially in Sufi thought; and that the sources of a love-centered human-God relationship shows up its presence in human nature innately.}, language = {mul} } @article{Wang, author = {Wang, Lei}, title = {Skills for Mastering the Art of Loving [爱的技巧]}, series = {Popular Psychology [大众心理学], No. 4 (2023), p. 28.}, journal = {Popular Psychology [大众心理学], No. 4 (2023), p. 28.}, abstract = {终其一生都在寻求爱与被爱。对于那些渴望建立>爱的关联<的人,精神分析学家弗洛姆提供了富有启发性的指导。弗洛姆认为,我们要把爱当成一门>艺术<,一种我们必须通过实践才能熟练掌握的东西。弗洛姆明确指出了三种基本的爱的技巧,以促进我们掌握爱的艺术。}, language = {zh} } @article{Layton, author = {Layton, Lynne}, title = {Social Psychoanalysis: From Theory to Practice}, series = {Frosh, S., Vyrgioti, M., Walsh, J. (Eds.): The Palgrave Handbook of Psychosocial Studies, Cham (Palgrave Macmillan) 2023, pp. 1-19. [Online ISBN 978-3-030-61510-9] [doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61510-9_61-2]}, journal = {Frosh, S., Vyrgioti, M., Walsh, J. (Eds.): The Palgrave Handbook of Psychosocial Studies, Cham (Palgrave Macmillan) 2023, pp. 1-19. [Online ISBN 978-3-030-61510-9] [doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61510-9_61-2]}, abstract = {While many psychosocial theorists have drawn on psychoanalysis to explore conscious and unconscious connections between the psychic and the social, most such efforts have been in the realm of >applied psychoanalysis,< that is, the exploration of unconscious process in group relations, institutions, cultures, historical eras. Few, but increasingly more psychosocial psychoanalytic writers are taking up how socially shaped unconscious processes emerge and are worked with in the clinic.- In this chapter, I review some of the psychosocial psychoanalytic theory that has informed clinical work, including the work of Fanon, Fromm, liberation psychologists, psychoanalytic feminist theorists, and critical race theorists. My focus is on how concepts that bridge the psychic and the social, without reducing one to the other, have found their way into clinical theory and practice.- The chapter surveys a few different conceptualizations of what is meant by clinical social psychoanalysis and then focuses more specifically on what I have called >normative unconscious processes,< my own attempt conceptually to bridge these domains. Extending Fromm's concepts of social unconscious and social character, I argue that a properly psychosocial psychoanalysis must account for the ways that patients' and therapists' intersectional social locations (e.g., class, race, gender, sexuality), as they are lived and enacted within particular power relations and histories, unconsciously and consciously emerge in the clinic, at times reproducing, and at times countering what Fromm called the >pathology of normalcy.< Given the current conjuncture, particular attention will be paid to neoliberal subject formations as they are met with in the clinic. The chapter concludes with a review of recent clinical papers that offer ways to counter the reproduction of normative unconscious processes.}, language = {en} } @article{Weber, author = {Weber, Wolfgang G.}, title = {Some lineages and resources of Critical and Radical Humanist Work and Organizational Psychology}, series = {Journal Psychologie des Alltagshandelns / Psychology of Everyday Activity, Vol. 16 (No. 1, 2023), pp. 21-30.}, journal = {Journal Psychologie des Alltagshandelns / Psychology of Everyday Activity, Vol. 16 (No. 1, 2023), pp. 21-30.}, abstract = {Critical work and organizational psychology is developing on an international scale. Against the background of this evolving scientific field, in this extended version of my opening speech at the first International Conference on Critical and Radical Humanist Work and Organizational Psychology, held from 11th to 13th of July 2022 at the University of Innsbruck, I aim to address the following three questions: (1) What concepts may be relevant for critical work and organizational psychology in analyzing established „mainstream" (i.e., hegemonic) conceptualizations within work and organizational psychology? (2) Cui bono, critical work and organizational psychology? - To what ethical foundations do (or can) representatives of critical work and organizational psychology refer to when they intend to criticize theory and practice in work and organizational psychology? (3) What do we know about work and organizations beyond domination, subjectification and social alienation? - About fractals of a humanist, socially sustainable economy. Preliminary answers to these questions and implications for the future of critical work and organizational psychology will be discussed.}, language = {en} } @article{Teo, author = {Teo, Thomas}, title = {Subjectivity and work: Critical-theoretical reflections}, series = {Journal Psychologie des Alltagshandelns / Psychology of Everyday Activity, Vol. 16 (No. 1, 2023), pp. 39-44.}, journal = {Journal Psychologie des Alltagshandelns / Psychology of Everyday Activity, Vol. 16 (No. 1, 2023), pp. 39-44.}, abstract = {Because psychology lacks a comprehensive theory of subjectivity that accounts for the entanglement of the social, cultural, historical, interpersonal, and personal, relevant elements for a theory of subjectivity are identified and presented. An important dimension for a theory of subjectivity is the reality of living everyday life, which includes working, relating, as well as self-processes. However, traditional psychology, including philosophical psychology, has neglected the role of work in mental life. It is argued that it is insufficient to address interaction and relationality or internal processes in the development of a theory subjectivity. Using Hannah Arendt's and Nancy Fraser's distinctions, it is argued that political-philosophical reflections on work remain important for understanding subjectivity. Consequences for an approach that includes work in a theory of subjectivity are discussed.}, language = {en} } @article{Bobeth, author = {Bobeth, Sebastian}, title = {Sustainability and Erich Fromm's contribution to the social-ecological transfor-mation. An environmental psychologist's perspective on the Annual Conference 2022 of the International Erich Fromm Society}, series = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 27 / 2023, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 083-114.}, volume = {e27/2023d}, journal = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 27 / 2023, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 083-114.}, language = {en} } @article{Liu, author = {Liu, Yixiao}, title = {The Alienation and Awakening of Women in Saul Bellow's >A Theft< [索尔·贝娄《偷窃》中女性的异化与觉醒] [application of Fromm's theories to art]}, series = {Literature Education [文学教育], No. 1 (2023), pp. 45-47.}, journal = {Literature Education [文学教育], No. 1 (2023), pp. 45-47.}, abstract = {《偷窃》是美国著名犹太作家索尔·贝娄于1989年发表的中篇小说,以易西尔送给克拉拉的定情戒指两次丢失及找回为主线,讲述了现代职业女性克拉拉失败的婚姻和艰难的两性关系。本文将以弗洛姆的异化理论为视角,分析现代社会中随意的两性关系、物质主义等对女性的异化,探讨女性如何对抗时代带来的空虚感,以及如何在文化崩溃的社会中生存。}, language = {zh} } @article{Hafiz, author = {Hafiz, Anshori}, title = {The Alienation Experienced by Bruno \& Shmuel in >The Boy in the Striped Pajamas< by John Boyne [application of Fromm's theories to art]}, series = {LILICS - Journal of Literature, Linguistics, and Cultural Studies, Vol. 2, No. 1 (2023), pp.130-141. [Online ISSN 2986-9552] [doi.org/10.18860/lilics.v2i1.2712 ]}, journal = {LILICS - Journal of Literature, Linguistics, and Cultural Studies, Vol. 2, No. 1 (2023), pp.130-141. [Online ISSN 2986-9552] [doi.org/10.18860/lilics.v2i1.2712 ]}, abstract = {Alienation is described as encompassing individual psychological states and types of social relationships. In the context of this study, individuals experience profound feelings of disconnection and estrangement (Kalekin-Fishman, 1998). The objective of this research was to elucidate the diverse causes of alienation depicted in the novel >The Boy in the Striped Pajamas<. Analyzing the reasons for alienation in this literary work could provide deeper insights into how war and human atrocities impact an individual's mental well-being. It also contributed to a more comprehensive understanding of the theme of alienation in literary research. The research employed a literature study approach with a psychological perspective, drawing on Erich Fromm's concept of alienation. The primary data source for this study was the novel >The Boy in the Striped Pajamas< by John Boyne, focusing on character dialogues and the author's narration within the story units. The novel, published on 5 January 2006, consists of 216 pages. To analyze the data, the researcher collected, reviewed, identified, organized, and drew conclusions from the gathered information. The findings of this research reveal various causes of alienation present in the characters of Bruno and Shmuel in the novel. These causes included alienation arising from interactions with other people, alienation resulting from societal factors, and alienation stemming from internal struggles within themselves. The exploration of these aspects shed light on the complex psychological impacts of alienation amidst the backdrop of war and its atrocities in the narrative of >The Boy in the Striped Pajamas<.}, language = {en} } @article{Bezoari, author = {Bezoari, Michele}, title = {The analytic field as bipersonal and multidimensional container (https://doi.org/10.1080/0803706X.2023.2210274)}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 32 (No. 3, 2023), pp. 145-152.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 32 (No. 3, 2023), pp. 145-152.}, abstract = {The title of this article encapsulates an approach to the notion of the analytic field where the contributions of the Barangers and Bion converge, opening up new perspectives that the author began to explore together with Antonino Ferro in the late 1980s and early 1990s. While the explicit formulation of a bipersonal field model should be credited to the Barangers, it is perhaps less widely known that the term "field" also features in Bion's writings, with a meaning that is often generic but occasionally bears more specific connotations: for example, when he assimilates the analytic situation into a multidimensional field. In the light of Bion's theory of thinking, the unconscious dynamics of the analytic field is determined not only by crossed projective identifications, but also by the dream-work of the couple, resulting from the alpha-function of both subjects. Thus, the Barangers' concept of bastions can be combined with that of functional aggregates (Bezoari and Ferro), understood as animated holograms allowing a shared representation of the ongoing emotional experiences.}, language = {en} } @article{Cotta, author = {Cotta, Denis}, title = {The Awakening of a New Dawn: Baal Shem Tov and the Genesis of Hassidism. Engl. Translation of Cotty_D_2023b, Ms 23 pp.}, language = {en} }