@article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Harry Stack Sullivan and Stephen Mitchell in Italy - A historical and a personal account (https://doi.org/10.1080/0803706X.2023.2252215)}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 32 (No. 3, 2023), pp. 180-191.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 32 (No. 3, 2023), pp. 180-191.}, abstract = {Having introduced readers to the history of the reception of psychoanalysis in Italy, the author reconstructs the history of the Italian reception of the work of Harry Stack Sullivan (1892-1949) and Stephen A. Mitchell (1946-2000). Sullivan's work played a fundamental role in adding to the >new Italian psychiatry,< founded by Franco Basaglia (1824-1980), the psychodynamic dimension it lacked, creating a new convergence between the social and psychological dimensions of psychiatry. Mitchell's work played a fundamental role in the development of the Italian tradition of psychoanalytic psychotherapy originally articulated by Gaetano Benedetti (1920-2013) and Pier Francesco Galli, following their reception of Sullivan's work. This phenomenon coincided, from an institutional point of view, with the emergence of a network of Italian institutes and societies affiliated to the International Federation of Psychoanalytic Societies, which had been originally cofounded by the William Alanson White Institute - the institute founded by Sullivan in 1943, where Mitchell himself trained as a psychoanalyst at the end of the 1970s. Interpersonal and relational psychoanalysis also ended up finding a place in the work of several colleagues of the Italian Psychoanalytic Society, as well as allowing the foundation of several institutes and societies affiliated to the International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. The author reconstructs this chapter of Italian psychoanalysis from both a historiographical and a personal point of view.}, language = {en} } @article{Funk, author = {Funk, Rainer}, title = {Human Relationships and Mental Health. Insights and Findings from Erich Fromm's time in Mexico}, series = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 27 / 2023, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 141-150.}, volume = {e27/2023g}, journal = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 27 / 2023, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 141-150.}, language = {en} } @article{DiChiara, author = {Di Chiara, Giuseppe}, title = {In the footsteps of Francesco Corrao: Reflections on a number of key problems in contemporary psychoanalysis (https://doi.org/10.1080/0803706X.2023.2232136)}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 32 (No. 3, 2023), pp. 163-174.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 32 (No. 3, 2023), pp. 163-174.}, abstract = {In his work, Francesco Corrao has addressed cutting-edge themes developed in psychoanalysis between the 1960s and the 1980s. A contemporary re-reading of his writings offers a valuable opportunity to highlight central themes in today's psychoanalysis, such as the epistemological approach to the reality of the unconscious, the theory of the drives, countertransference, new and different perspectives on the transference, the centrality of the Oedipus complex, and the way in which digital technology has affected both culture and psychoanalysis. It seems particularly noteworthy that, while on the one hand Corrao's thinking preserves and integrates a part of the more recent contributions, on the other hand it provides a more solid redefinition of the fundamental elements of psychoanalysis, showing both the tensions that emerge from contemporary developments in psychoanalysis and culture, and a number of potential solutions.}, language = {en} } @article{Borgogno, author = {Borgogno, Franco}, title = {Interpretation in a >personal< field perspective (https://doi.org/10.1080/0803706X.2023.2210270)}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 32 (No. 2, 2023), pp. 192-200.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 32 (No. 2, 2023), pp. 192-200.}, abstract = {This is a revision and expansion of a classic paper that was first delivered as a speech, in October 1994, for the 10th National Conference of the Italian Psychoanalytical Society, and then published as a chapter of the seminal book >Emozione e Interpretazione. Psicoanalisi del campo emotivo< [Emotion and interpretation. Psychoanalysis of the emotional field], edited in 1997 by Eugenio Gaburri.}, language = {en} } @article{DiBiaseBruni, author = {Di Biase, Alessandra and Bruni, Alessandor}, title = {Interview with Alessandro Bruni (https://doi.org/10.1080/0803706X.2023.2257914)}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 32 (No. 3, 2023), pp. 175-179.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 32 (No. 3, 2023), pp. 175-179.}, language = {en} } @article{GiliMangone, author = {Gili, Guido and Mangone, Emiliana}, title = {Is a Sociology of Hope Possible? An Attempt to Recompose a Theoretical Framework and a Research Programme}, series = {The American Sociologist, Vol. 54, No. 7 (2023), pp. 7-35. [Online ISSN 1936-4784] [doi.org/10.1007/s42048-021-00114-7]}, journal = {The American Sociologist, Vol. 54, No. 7 (2023), pp. 7-35. [Online ISSN 1936-4784] [doi.org/10.1007/s42048-021-00114-7]}, abstract = {The societal changes of the last century, especially in the aftermath of World War II, have led thinkers to imagine philosophical anthropology centered on the concept of hope. From very different perspectives, authors such as Ernst Bloch, Erich Fromm, and Hannah Arendt understood that hope is deeply connected with the condition and destiny of humanity. Various sociologists have developed concepts closely linked with hope: action, social change, utopia, revolution, emancipation, innovation, and trust. However, a coherent and systematic analysis is yet to emerge. Taking up the threads of this rich but fragmented reflection, this paper intends to outline the traits of a >sociology of hope< as a tool for critically interpreting today's society and the processes of change crisscrossing it, starting from some crucial questions: Who are the actors and historical bearers of hope? What are the main socio-historical forms of hope? What social, political, and cultural conditions favors the emergence and strengthening of this disposition? What are the effects and consequences on personal and social life?}, language = {en} } @article{Maeder, author = {M{\"a}der, Ueli}, title = {Kapitalismus am Ende - ein neuer Sozial-Charakter?}, series = {Widerspruch. Beitr{\"a}ge zu sozialistischer Politik, Vol. 42, No. 2, 2023, pp. 13-23.}, journal = {Widerspruch. Beitr{\"a}ge zu sozialistischer Politik, Vol. 42, No. 2, 2023, pp. 13-23.}, language = {de} } @article{Muramoto, author = {Muramoto, Shoji}, title = {Kiyoshi Miki as a Precursor of Humanistic Psychology: Utopia and Eupsychia}, series = {Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Vol. 63, No. 4 (2023), pp. 477-494. [Online ISSN1552-650X] [doi.org/10.1177/00221678221075398]}, journal = {Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Vol. 63, No. 4 (2023), pp. 477-494. [Online ISSN1552-650X] [doi.org/10.1177/00221678221075398]}, abstract = {This article explores the relevance of the life and works of Kiyoshi Miki (1897 - 1945), a Japanese philosopher, to Maslovian humanistic psychology. Although Miki and Maslow differ in many respects, they shared a few common points that are important to examine. In his early articles, Miki equated philosophy with confessions of the soul and argued that individuality was impossible within the traditional framework of logic. His first main work on Pascal's anthropology was an attempt to assimilate and synthesize the German existential/hermeneutic and the French moralist traditions he had learned in Europe in the early 1920s. Despite pioneering works by Wilhelm Reich and Erich Fromm, humanistic psychology has not exhausted the potentialities of Marxism. Maslow and other intellectuals sympathetic to this materialist philosophy were mutually disappointed. However, Maslow's enlightened or eupsychian management may be an important step toward social revolution, compensating for a missing psychological viewpoint in traditional Marxism. Miki's hermeneutic approach to this ideology offers two important points relevant to humanistic psychology: his concept of basic experience - later called Pathos - as the basis of any ideology, and the distinction between dialectic and organicism. His last years, during the War and fascism, raise important questions regarding what talented, self-actualizing intellectuals can do without freedom of speech and expression under a totalitarian and authoritarian regime. Finally, this article addresses how well Miki's concept of utopia - on which he wrote an essay in the context of a dark age—corresponds to Maslow's idea of eupsychia.}, language = {en} } @article{Arini, author = {Arini, Arum Puspita}, title = {Konsep Cinta dalam Perspektif Erich Fromm sebagai Refleksi Menjalani Kehidupan Asmara [The Concept of Love in Erich Fromm's Perspective as a Reflection on Living a Romantic Life]}, series = {Gunung Djati Conference Series, Volume 24: Multidisciplinary Research (2023) [Online ISSN 2774-6585], pp. 301-312. [Online ISSN 2774-6585] [conferences.uinsgd.ac.id/index.php/gdcs/issue/view/27]}, journal = {Gunung Djati Conference Series, Volume 24: Multidisciplinary Research (2023) [Online ISSN 2774-6585], pp. 301-312. [Online ISSN 2774-6585] [conferences.uinsgd.ac.id/index.php/gdcs/issue/view/27]}, abstract = {This study aims to discuss the concept of love in the perspective of Erich Fromm as a reflection of living a romantic life. This research uses a qualitative approach with the method of literature study and the use of literature review using various sources. The formal object of this research is Erich Fromm's theory of love, while the material object is the reflection of living a love life. The results and discussion show that the misunderstanding of the meaning of love which makes a love relationship not ideal, will make every individual who is in a love relationship suffer. So there is a need for an understanding of the concept of love in the perspective of Erich Fromm, which according to him love gives, understanding all manifestations and feelings of what lives in him, thus, will reflect a sense of happiness between partners. This research concludes that every individual who is in a romantic relationship, the nursery learns more about the true concept of love, which makes his love relationship healthy and ideal, not just craving love arbitrarily that dominates the entire life of his partner. This research recommends to all people who want and are currently living a love life to conduct a study of the concept of love according to Erich Fromm in order to make an ideal love life.}, language = {mul} } @article{Funk, author = {Funk, Rainer}, title = {L'essere umano e il suo potenziale di sviluppo nell'economia. Lecture presented at the >Agora Leadership Talk< at Ascona on September 23, 2023.}, language = {it} }