@article{Cağlar, author = {{\c{C}}ağlar, G.}, title = {>Krieg der Zivilisationen< oder rechtsintellektuelle Deutungsmacht im Dienste westlicher Hegemonie}, series = {M. Zimmer (Ed.), Der 11. September und die Folgen. Beitr{\"a}ge zum Diskurs nach den Terroranschl{\"a}gen und zur Entwicklung einer Kultur des Friedens, T{\"u}bingen (Selbstverlag) 2002, pp. 300-310.}, journal = {M. Zimmer (Ed.), Der 11. September und die Folgen. Beitr{\"a}ge zum Diskurs nach den Terroranschl{\"a}gen und zur Entwicklung einer Kultur des Friedens, T{\"u}bingen (Selbstverlag) 2002, pp. 300-310.}, language = {de} } @article{ZulehnerPolak, author = {Zulehner, Paul M. and Polak, Regina}, title = {Toleranz: Schl{\"u}ssel zu einer guten Zukunft f{\"u}r Kirche und Gesellschaft}, series = {Ch. Schw{\"o}bel und D. Tippelskirch, Die religi{\"o}sen Wurzeln der Toleranz, hg. von Christoph Schw{\"o}bel und Dorothee von Tippelskirch, Freiburg (Herder) 2002, pp. 98-130.}, journal = {Ch. Schw{\"o}bel und D. Tippelskirch, Die religi{\"o}sen Wurzeln der Toleranz, hg. von Christoph Schw{\"o}bel und Dorothee von Tippelskirch, Freiburg (Herder) 2002, pp. 98-130.}, language = {de} } @article{Zhang, author = {Zhang, Heping}, title = {A Brief Discussion of Fromm's >Disobedience< Theory [弗洛姆的>不从<说略探]}, series = {Journal of Jiaying University [嘉应学院学报], No. 4 (2002), pp. 17-20.}, journal = {Journal of Jiaying University [嘉应学院学报], No. 4 (2002), pp. 17-20.}, abstract = {在弗洛姆看来,>不从<是人类社会进步的基础和条件。不从是指对一切阻碍社会历史进步的事物的反抗。而要做到不从则需要拥有理性和自由,拥有高尚的人格结构。不难看出,弗洛姆的>不从<说有抽象、思辨和直观的局限,但其中蕴含的合理内核却具有超越时代、不断进步的价值成分。我们应批判其局限成分,吸取其精华成分,为中国的两个文明建设服务。}, language = {zh} } @article{Zeddies, author = {Zeddies, Timothy J.}, title = {Historicity, Humility, and the Analytic Exercise Reply to Commentaries by Drs. Palombo and Horner}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 235-240.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 235-240.}, language = {en} } @article{Zeddies, author = {Zeddies, Timothy J.}, title = {Behind, Beneath. Above, and Beyond: The Historical Unconscious}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 211-230.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 211-230.}, language = {en} } @article{Zeddies, author = {Zeddies, T. J.}, title = {Sluggers and Analysts: Batting for Average with the Psychoanalytic Unconscious.}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 38 (2002), pp. 423-444.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 38 (2002), pp. 423-444.}, language = {en} } @article{Zeddies, author = {Zeddies, T. J.}, title = {Keeping Your Eye on the Ball: Reply to Tublin.}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 38 (2002), pp. 475-476.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 38 (2002), pp. 475-476.}, language = {en} } @article{Zeddies, author = {Zeddies, T. J.}, title = {Editorial: A Boycott by Passport.}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 38 (2002), pp. 531-532.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 38 (2002), pp. 531-532.}, language = {en} } @book{Zajur, author = {Zajur, Eduardo}, title = {That Other Existence. Psychoanalytic Studies and Case Histories of Dreams and the Unconscious, Baltimore (American Literary Press) 2002, 176 p.}, language = {en} } @article{Zajur, author = {Zajur, Eduardo}, title = {Sylvia: A Case of Feminine Pseudo-Homosexuality was first published}, series = {That Other Existence. Psychoanalytic Studies and Case Histories of Dreams and the Unconscious, Baltimore (American Literary Press) 2002, pp. 1-30.}, journal = {That Other Existence. Psychoanalytic Studies and Case Histories of Dreams and the Unconscious, Baltimore (American Literary Press) 2002, pp. 1-30.}, language = {en} } @article{Zajur, author = {Zajur, Eduardo}, title = {WT: A Case of Pseudo-Oedipal Complex was first published}, series = {That Other Existence. Psychoanalytic Studies and Case Histories of Dreams and the Unconscious, Baltimore (American Literary Press) 2002, pp. 31-54.}, journal = {That Other Existence. Psychoanalytic Studies and Case Histories of Dreams and the Unconscious, Baltimore (American Literary Press) 2002, pp. 31-54.}, language = {en} } @article{Zajur, author = {Zajur, Eduardo}, title = {Dreams and the Creativity of the Unconscious. First published as Dreams and Social Character in the Megacrisis of Today. Paper presented at a meeting on social character in Washington, May 10-12, 1996, 15 pp. (Typoscript).}, language = {en} } @article{Zajur, author = {Zajur, Eduardo}, title = {Dora's Dreams: An Unorthodox Interpretation was first published}, series = {That Other Existence. Psychoanalytic Studies and Case Histories of Dreams and the Unconscious, Baltimore (American Literary Press) 2002, pp. 77-97.}, journal = {That Other Existence. Psychoanalytic Studies and Case Histories of Dreams and the Unconscious, Baltimore (American Literary Press) 2002, pp. 77-97.}, language = {en} } @article{Zajur, author = {Zajur, Eduardo}, title = {Armistice, Accords and Unilateral Disarmament}, series = {That Other Existence. Psychoanalytic Studies and Case Histories of Dreams and the Unconscious, Baltimore (American Literary Press) 2002, pp. 99-120.}, journal = {That Other Existence. Psychoanalytic Studies and Case Histories of Dreams and the Unconscious, Baltimore (American Literary Press) 2002, pp. 99-120.}, language = {en} } @article{Zajur, author = {Zajur, Eduardo}, title = {Love, Maturity and Objectivity. The Solution? was first published}, series = {That Other Existence. Psychoanalytic Studies and Case Histories of Dreams and the Unconscious, Baltimore (American Literary Press) 2002, pp. 121-143.}, journal = {That Other Existence. Psychoanalytic Studies and Case Histories of Dreams and the Unconscious, Baltimore (American Literary Press) 2002, pp. 121-143.}, language = {en} } @article{Zajur, author = {Zajur, Eduardo}, title = {Suskind's Perfume: An Oeniric Concept of Neurosis was first published}, series = {That Other Existence. Psychoanalytic Studies and Case Histories of Dreams and the Unconscious, Baltimore (American Literary Press) 2002, pp. 145ff.}, journal = {That Other Existence. Psychoanalytic Studies and Case Histories of Dreams and the Unconscious, Baltimore (American Literary Press) 2002, pp. 145ff.}, language = {en} } @article{Yu, author = {Yu, Qiyan}, title = {An Analysis of the Theory of Obscenity in >A Dream of Red Mansions< [《红楼梦》之意淫论浅析] [application of Fromm's theories to art]}, series = {Journal of Hubei Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) [湖北师范学院学报(哲学社会科学版)], No. 1 (2002), pp. 115-118.}, journal = {Journal of Hubei Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) [湖北师范学院学报(哲学社会科学版)], No. 1 (2002), pp. 115-118.}, abstract = {曹雪芹在《红楼梦》中不仅在观念上 ,而且在叙述中 ,都对淫欲色情进行了明确区分 ,并提出了色淫、情淫、意淫这三个概念。意淫兼有弗洛姆所描述的胞爱、性爱、自爱等三种类型的爱的特征 ,但又与它们有着明显区别 ,因而不能被其中任何一类型的爱所取代。意淫具有浓厚的形而上学味 ,但又是贾宝玉的道德自律。贾宝玉对大观园的众女儿们之意淫 ,是只见体贴不见淫}, language = {zh} } @article{Ying, author = {Ying, Guoliang}, title = {Political Analysis by the Frankfurt School on Linguistic Functions [法兰克福学派对语言功能的政治分析]}, series = {Journal of Peking University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) [北京大学学报(哲学社会科学版)], No. 2 (2002), pp. 31-36.}, journal = {Journal of Peking University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) [北京大学学报(哲学社会科学版)], No. 2 (2002), pp. 31-36.}, abstract = {法兰克福学派的理论家们不是从经济基础和上层建筑这个传统思维向度上来思考语言与思维的关系问题,而是根据语言与思维的关系来分析语言与现代资本主义社会的>一体性<;弗洛姆认为语言是构成西方社会意识过滤器的重要组成部分,它对人们的经验进行过滤,使之有选择地上升为意识或压抑为无意识。马尔库塞则更为具体地揭示了语言在现代西方社会对政治意识的过滤所起的重要作用。研究法兰克福学派这一理论,为我们认识现代西方社会压抑控制人的现象,提供了新的观察视角。}, language = {zh} } @article{YiKim, author = {Yi, Hyun Oak and Kim, Man Eui}, title = {인간의 공격성과 스포츠 [Sport and Human Aggression]}, series = {학술지명 [The Korean Journal of Physical Education], Vol. 41, No. 4 (2002), pp. 43-52. [Online ISSN 2508-7029]}, journal = {학술지명 [The Korean Journal of Physical Education], Vol. 41, No. 4 (2002), pp. 43-52. [Online ISSN 2508-7029]}, abstract = {This study is to suggest the aggression, human`s instinct as the new essence of sport. Through the psychological approach it could be found that the aggression which is human instinct is deeply related with the origin of sport. In relation to the instinct of death Freud has proved that there exists the aggression in human mentality and it could be said that the aggression of sport is related with Thanatos, the instinct of death that Freud said. Fromm, a sociopsychologist expanded the concept of Freud`s aggression and divided the aggression in human mentality as the defensive and positive aggression and destructive and malignant aggression and he saw that sport is related with the malignant aggression. I think we have to discard the attitude just to try to adapt the methodical value of sport although the value of sport exists with human instinct. Sport is the only thing to express and purify the aggression and it is expected to play the important role to create the future culture.}, language = {ko} } @article{Xue, author = {Xue, Yali}, title = {>Fifth Generation<: Social Character and Social Structure [>第五代人<:社会性格与社会结构]}, series = {China Youth Study [中国青年研究], No. 3 (2002), pp. 18-20.}, journal = {China Youth Study [中国青年研究], No. 3 (2002), pp. 18-20.}, abstract = {>第五代人<的提法在中国的出现,到底是一种社会现象,还是一种社会事实?弗洛姆曾提出过>社会性格<这一概念,并认为通过它可以解析社会现象、了解社会过程。如果在>第五代人<身上有一种共同的东西,使他们具有一种社会性格,那么或许通过分析>第五代人<的社会性格,可以促使我们反思当今中国社会到底发生了什么变化。其实,>第五代人<的出现是由当代中国深层的社会结构>因素所致,<第五代人>的社会性格与当代中国的社会结构密不可分。}, language = {zh} } @article{Wątrobski, author = {Wątr{\´o}bski, Adam}, title = {Kategoria >wolności od< i >wolności do< w interpretacji wolności religijnej: konfrontacja ujęć E. Fromma i I. Berlina z deklaracją >Dignitatis humanae< [The Category of >Freedom from< and >Freedom to< in the Interpretation of Religious Freedom: Confrontation of the Views of E. Fromm and I. Berlin with the Declaration >Dignitatis humanae<]}, series = {Ł{\´o}dzkie Studia Teologiczne, Vol. 11/12 (2002/2003), pp. 345-354.}, journal = {Ł{\´o}dzkie Studia Teologiczne, Vol. 11/12 (2002/2003), pp. 345-354.}, abstract = {Zauważyć należy, że mimo ogromnej r{\´o}żnicy między poglądami Fromma i Berlina a stanowiskiem Kościoła pojęcia wolności pozytywnej i wolności negatyw-nej spełniają funkcję pomocną w analizie fenomenu wolności religijnej. Oczywiście nie są to narzędzia umożliwiające ukazanie istoty wolności religijnej, ale mogą się przyczynić do unaocznienia takich rzadziej stanowiących przedmiot refleksji filozof{\´o}w warunk{\´o}w koniecznych przyznawania się do religii, jak np. wolność od społecznego nacisku na grupy religijne, wolność od nieuprawnionych ingerencji państwa w sprawy religijne, wolność do swobodnego przekazywania wiedzy religijnej, do publicznego wyrażania przekonań religijnych itp. Myśliciele liberalni, kt{\´o}rych refleksja była inspiracją do napisania tego szkicu, skupiali swoją uwagę na wolności negatywnej. W tak rozumianej wolności upatrywali szczeg{\´o}lną wartość. Wolność w rozumieniu przedstawianym w Dignitatis humanae, o ile można ją charakteryzować przy użyciu pojęć proponowanych przez Berlina czy Fromma, będzie zdecydowanie bliższe wolności w sensie pozytywnym, a jej urzeczywistnienie jednostka będzie osiągać przez dobrowolne poddanie się prowadzeniu przez rozpoznaną Prawdę.}, language = {pl} } @misc{Wyse, author = {Wyse, L. Arnold}, title = {Review Robert F. Bornstein and Joseph M. Masling (Eds.): Empirical Studies of the Therapeutic Hour}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 152-156.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 152-156.}, language = {en} } @article{WittkinSasso, author = {Wittkin Sasso, G.}, title = {Book Review. Arthur H. Feiner, Interpersonal Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Relevance, Dismissal, and Self-Definition.}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 38 (2002), pp.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 38 (2002), pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Widerstroem, author = {Widerstroem, Klaus}, title = {Albert Schweitzer und Erich Fromm - zwei herausragende Humanisten des 20. Jahrhunderts. Typescript 2002, 15 p.}, number = {unpublished version / unver{\"o}ffentlichte Fassung}, language = {de} } @article{Whitehead, author = {Whitehead, Clay C.}, title = {On the Asclepian Spirit and the Future of Psychoanalysis}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 053-070.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 053-070.}, language = {en} } @article{White, author = {White, K. P.}, title = {Surviving Hating and Being Hated: Some Personal Thoughts About Racism from a Psychoanalytic Perspective.}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 38 (2002), pp. 401-422.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 38 (2002), pp. 401-422.}, language = {en} } @article{WgglowskaRzepa, author = {Wgglowska Rzepa, K.}, title = {Indywiduacja - stawanie sie czlowieka wsp{\´o}lczesnego}, series = {R. Saciuk (Ed.), Psyche w sidlach iluzji. O psychoanalizie, Wroclaw (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wroclawskiego) 2002, pp. 63-72.}, journal = {R. Saciuk (Ed.), Psyche w sidlach iluzji. O psychoanalizie, Wroclaw (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wroclawskiego) 2002, pp. 63-72.}, language = {pl} } @article{Westen, author = {Westen, Drew}, title = {The authority of logic and the logic of authority: The import of the gr{\"u}nbaum debate for psychoanalytically informed psychotherapy}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 857-898.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 857-898.}, abstract = {Much contemporary analytic writing is focused on the intersubjective >space< between analyst and analysand. This article focuses on a different area of analytic subjectivity and intersubjectivity - on the implicit rules that guide psychoanalytic thought and discourse, which have not received the kind of critical scrutiny as our explicit theories. The paper describes five problematic aspects of this implicit grammar and corresponding ways of refining it: articulating conceptual multiplicity where we often use unitary constructs (such as the unconscious or the therapeutic action of psychoanalysis) specifying mechanisms rather than causally ambiguous descriptions (such as two unconsciouses talking to one another) and conditional rather than blanket statements avoiding using terms in overdetermined ways that lead to theoretical imprecision and confusion of theory and metaphor exercising greater caution in the use of developmental constructs and analogies, particularly from infancy and rethinking the nature and presentation of evidence in psychoanalytic discourse.}, language = {en} } @article{Westen, author = {Westen, Drew}, title = {The bilingual self duet in two voices}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 915-920.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 915-920.}, abstract = {Two central questions raised by Spezzano's commentary have to do with the extent to which we seek objectivity in psychoanalytic theory and practice, and the extent to which one or another set of methods (e.g., clinical observation) is adequate or optimal for generating that knowledge. A discipline and treatment devoted to understanding subjectivity is nevertheless devoted to objective knowledge about a patient's subjectivity, defenses, and so forth and requires valid theories to guide exploration, inference, and intervention. Seeking objective knowledge does not require a na{\"i}ve empiricism ignorant of the limits of objectivity. We would do well to use multiple methods to learn about how the mind works and what leads to therapeutic change.}, language = {en} } @article{Weisman, author = {Weisman, S. K.}, title = {James M. Herzog, Father Hunger: Explorations with Adults and Children.}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 38 (2002), pp. 554-559.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 38 (2002), pp. 554-559.}, language = {en} } @article{Weishaupt, author = {Weishaupt, H.}, title = {>Den einen oder anderen aufr{\"u}tteln und mitreißen, das ist meine Hoffnung.< Als Friedensfachkraft in Jajce - ein Interview}, series = {M. Zimmer (Ed.), Der 11. September und die Folgen. Beitr{\"a}ge zum Diskurs nach den Terroranschl{\"a}gen und zur Entwicklung einer Kultur des Friedens, T{\"u}bingen (Selbstverlag) 2002, pp. 517-525.}, journal = {M. Zimmer (Ed.), Der 11. September und die Folgen. Beitr{\"a}ge zum Diskurs nach den Terroranschl{\"a}gen und zur Entwicklung einer Kultur des Friedens, T{\"u}bingen (Selbstverlag) 2002, pp. 517-525.}, language = {de} } @article{Wehr, author = {Wehr, Helmut}, title = {Pl{\"a}doyer f{\"u}r die Notwendigkeit, das Kind als Subjekt ernst zu nehmen}, series = {M. Ferst (Ed.), Erich Fromm als Vordenker. ‚Haben oder Sein< im Zeitalter der {\"o}kologischen Krise, Berlin (Edition Zeitsprung) 2002, pp. 171-206. [=Wehr, H., and Reinert, G.-B., 1999]}, journal = {M. Ferst (Ed.), Erich Fromm als Vordenker. ‚Haben oder Sein< im Zeitalter der {\"o}kologischen Krise, Berlin (Edition Zeitsprung) 2002, pp. 171-206. [=Wehr, H., and Reinert, G.-B., 1999]}, number = {reprint / Nachdruck}, language = {de} } @book{Wehr, author = {Wehr, Helmut}, title = {Wege einer Erziehung zur Stille. Ideen, Materialien und Spiele f{\"u}r die Unterrichtspraxis, Donauw{\"a}rth (Auer Verlag) 2002.}, language = {de} } @article{Wehr, author = {Wehr, Helmut}, title = {Erziehung zum Frieden in der Schule}, series = {M. Zimmer (Ed.), Der 11. September und die Folgen. Beitr{\"a}ge zum Diskurs nach den Terroranschl{\"a}gen und zur Entwicklung einer Kultur des Friedens, T{\"u}bingen (Selbstverlag) 2002, pp. 456-466.}, journal = {M. Zimmer (Ed.), Der 11. September und die Folgen. Beitr{\"a}ge zum Diskurs nach den Terroranschl{\"a}gen und zur Entwicklung einer Kultur des Friedens, T{\"u}bingen (Selbstverlag) 2002, pp. 456-466.}, language = {de} } @article{Waska, author = {Waska, R. T.}, title = {Three Phases of Treatment with Borderline and Psychotic Patients}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. . 4, December 2002), pp. 286-295.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. . 4, December 2002), pp. 286-295.}, abstract = {Three distinct, yet overlapping, phases of treatment emerge when working with some borderline and psychotic patients. This are patients who test the ordinary limits of psychoanalysis, but can profit from its deep exploration. The first phase is colored by acting out, interpersonally and intrapsychically. An analytic envelope of containment is necessary to sustain the treatment. Interpretive holding and containing help the patient find a psychic receptacle capable of detoxifying violent projections. Many of these patients terminate prematurely. The second phase is centered around the patient's defensive use of the death instinct to extinguish or destroy certain parts of their mental functioning. This difficult standoff between parts of the patient's mind becomes replicated in the transference. The third phase reveals the more fundamental problem of paranoid~schizoid anxieties of loss and primitive experiences of guilt. These include fears of persecution and annihilation. Some patients abort treatment in the first or second phase and never work through the phantasies and feelings of loss. Nevertheless, much intrapsychic and interpersonal progress is possible. Given the instability and chaotic nature of these patient's object relations, the analyst must be cautiously optimistic in their work and realize the potential to help the patient even when presented with less than optimal working conditions.}, language = {en} } @article{Warren, author = {Warren, C. Seth}, title = {Self psychology: Today}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 197-206.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 197-206.}, abstract = {In this commentary it is appreciated that in his approach Safran avoids some of the common pitfalls of brief therapy discourses, namely, the extremes of therapeutic grandiosity and therapeutic nihilism. Instead, seeking to maintain a >middle way,< he strives to balance the pragmatic and instrumental aims of time-limited psychotherapy with an appreciation of the existential and human dimensions of the therapeutic encounter. Safran also works to extend the full implications of relational theory to the theory and practice of brief psychotherapy. In this effect he relies on the contributions of constructivism, interpersonal psychoanalytic theory, and relational clinical theory. In this commentary some tensions and even contradictions are remarked upon between certain aspects of Safran's approach and the fundamental assumptions of relational theory. A tension is noted between the instrumental aims of brief therapy and Safran's goal of radical openness to patients. The importance of therapist decentering is acknowledged, along with paradoxes in the use of the concept of metacommunication. Finally, a question is raised as to the compatibility of empirically oriented approaches to psychotherapy research with the philosophical assumptions of a two-person psychology.}, language = {en} } @article{Walewska, author = {Walewska, K.}, title = {Czlowiek pozbawiony}, series = {R. Saciuk (Ed.), Psyche w sidlach iluzji. O psychoanalizie, Wroclaw (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wroclawskiego) 2002, pp. 81-106.}, journal = {R. Saciuk (Ed.), Psyche w sidlach iluzji. O psychoanalizie, Wroclaw (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wroclawskiego) 2002, pp. 81-106.}, language = {pl} } @article{Wachtel, author = {Wachtel, Paul L.}, title = {Self-disclosure and the interactive matrix. Commentary on Kenneth A. Frank's paper}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 207-225.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 207-225.}, abstract = {In discussing the complexities and dialectical tensions inherent in the relational point of view, this commentary seeks to alert the reader to the simplifying dichotomies that can lead theory and clinical practice to be hostage to ideology. In exploring those dichotomies and their problematic implications for our work, emphasis is placed particularly on the nature of what constitutes evidence for our formulations and conclusions the different blind spots that different epistemological positions are designed to alert us to or, at least partially, to overcome the ways in which our efforts to transcend those blind spots often themselves create new blind spots the relation between insight and new relational experience the ambiguities associated with the (highly important but at times conceptually perilous) distinction between the one-person and the two-person models and the tensions between the need to hear patients in a fashion that is affirming and accepting and the equally important need to hear their fervent wish to change what they also want to have accepted. Many of these tensions and complexities are examined in the context of a critique of Bion's claim that analysts should be >without memory or desire.<}, language = {en} } @article{Villemoes, author = {Villemoes, Palle}, title = {Ego-Structuring Psychotherapy}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 645-656.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 645-656.}, language = {en} } @article{Vaslamatzis, author = {Vaslamatzis, G.}, title = {On the Psychoanalytic Treatment of the Depressive Personality}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. 1, March 2002), pp. 61-66.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. 1, March 2002), pp. 61-66.}, abstract = {In order to discuss the depressive personality we have first to distinguish between this clinical entity and other types of depressive psychopathology that might also be chronic. The character traits and psychodynamics of the depressive personality confirm that there is a special group of patients, who belong to a depressive disorder continuum. The particular technical problems that depressive personality present are: (1) the inability to enjoy anything and the consequences of this on the therapist's experience and interventions, and (2) the negative therapeutic reaction which threatens the analytic process and the therapist's competence. If we combine transference/ extratransference interpretations with an >empathetic understanding< approach to systematic confrontation and interpretation, we can therefore justify the need for a slightly modified psychoanalytic technique in the treatment of the depressive personality.}, language = {en} } @article{VallejoOrellana, author = {Vallejo Orellana, Reyes}, title = {Karen Horney, una pionera de la ruptura con el modelo freudiano para explicar la psicolog{\´i}a femenina y el desarrollo humano sano y neur{\´o}tico, Article, Educational Psychology, Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology, University of Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain 2002, 11 pp. [idus.us.es/handle/11441/14829]}, language = {es} } @article{UNSecretaryGeneral, author = {UN-Secretary-General,}, title = {Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Children. Impact of armed conflict on children. 78 pp.}, language = {en} } @misc{Ullrich, author = {Ullrich, Helen E.}, title = {Review Marie-Christine Hamon: Why Do Women Love Men and Not Their Mothers?}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 739-741.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 739-741.}, language = {en} } @article{Tučev, author = {Tučev, Nataša}, title = {Alienated lives: Having as a dehumanizing mode of existence in Caryl Churchill's owners}, series = {Facta universitatis - series: Linguistics and Literature, Universuty of Niš, Vol. 2, No. 9, pp. 341-348.}, journal = {Facta universitatis - series: Linguistics and Literature, Universuty of Niš, Vol. 2, No. 9, pp. 341-348.}, abstract = {Marx's 'radical humanism', as presented in Erich Fromm's prominent study, To Have or to Be, is reflected in his criticism of the capitalist system, not only in terms of its social and economic aspects, but also in terms of its devastating effects upon the human psyche. The capitalist system, Marx and Fromm maintain, produces an impoverished human character dominated by avarice and greed, which tends to alienate all the physical and intellectual senses and replace them by the single sense of having. Instead of the myriad of ways in which an individual can appropriate an object, or human reality in general - such as by the faculty of senses, by thinking, feeling, observing, acting or loving - only the utilitarian, materialistic form of appropriation is considered relevant by the dominant Western mindset. Such a reduction of meaningful human relations to the world is depicted in Caryl Churchill's Owners. Churchill's characters' obsessive need to own - both objects and other people - deprives their lives of deeper meaning and fulfilment, either driving them into despair, madness and suicide, or turning their vitality into destructiveness, compelling them to annihilate everything that cannot be possessed. The paper also focuses on another common feature of Fromm's study and Churchill's play, namely, their recourse to Buddhism, which for both authors represents a system of thought diametrically opposed to the spirit of capitalist society centred in property and egotism.}, language = {en} } @article{Turkel, author = {Turkel, Ann Ruth}, title = {From Victim to Heroine: Children's Stories Revisited}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 071-082.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 071-082.}, language = {en} } @article{Turco, author = {Turco, Ronald N.}, title = {The Object and the Dream: Mark Rothko}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 017-034.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 017-034.}, language = {en} } @article{Turco, author = {Turco, Ronald N.}, title = {Primal Scene Derivatives in the Work of Yukio Mishima: The Primal Scene Fantasy}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 241-248.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 241-248.}, language = {en} } @article{Turco, author = {Turco, Ronald N.}, title = {Psychoanalysis in the Closet or a New Beginning?}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 515-528.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 515-528.}, language = {en} } @article{Tublin, author = {Tublin, S.}, title = {But Always Behind in the Count: A Response to >Sluggers and Analysts<.}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 38 (2002), pp. 445-464.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 38 (2002), pp. 445-464.}, language = {en} } @misc{Tronick, author = {Tronick, Edward Z.}, title = {Review Philip Cushman: Constructing the Self, Constructing America: A Cultural History of Psychotherapy}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 073-099.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 073-099.}, abstract = {There has been little or no research on the establishment of infant moods or the mechanisms underlying them. One reason may be our difficulty in entertaining the idea that there are affective processes in infants that have long-lasting organizing continuous effects. It is this possibility that is considered in this paper. I attempt to address the questions of how moods are created and what some of their functions are. My model of moods is that infants have long-lasting (e.g., hours, days, and even longer) mood states. Mood states are dynamically changing yet distinct assemblages of affective behaviors. Mood control processes are modified by affective input from others. Thus moods are cocreated by the interplay of active, self-organized, biorhythmic affective control processes in the infant and the effect of the emotions expressed by others on mood control processes. In recognition of the importance of Sander's thinking to this work, I have named one of these processes the Sanderian Affective Wave. Mood states organize behavior and experience over time. Critically, moods serve an anticipatory representational function by providing directionality to an infant's behavior as he >moves< into the future. Thus they provide continuity to infants' experiential life. Furthermore, moods fulfill the Janus principle of bringing the past into the future for the infant, but as a noncognitive/symbolic/linguistic process - that is, as a purely affective-memorial process. Moreover, I believe that consideration of the development of moods opens the way for thinking about dynamic conflictual emotional processes in infants. Lastly, thinking about moods has important implications for understanding the development of pathology and for therapy.}, language = {en} } @article{TricoliMinolli, author = {Tricoli, M. L. and Minolli, M.}, title = {The Analyst's Participation in the Process}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. . 4, December 2002), pp. 279-285.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. . 4, December 2002), pp. 279-285.}, abstract = {Using a clinical vignette, in which self-disclosure appears as a starting point, the authors investigate the connection between method and techniques. As the recent literature on the subject generally maintains, the classical analysts' neutral position can no longer be accepted. Analysts are always fully engaged in the intersubjective relationship and pass their values on to their patients through their professional roles - which can be understood as self-disclosure in a wider meaning. However, self-disclosure, and in more general terms the analyst's participation in the process, need technical criteria of reference. By deepening the relationship between method and techniques, established by Rapaport, the authors maintain that method is determined by theory and in turn gives meaning to techniques. As a consequence, techniques play a minor role with regard to theory and method. The opening of psychoanalysis to the relational perspective is bringing about the decrease of technique as an absolute value in favour of a greater self-awareness of the analyst who, following the method related to his/her theory will be able to better cope with techniques.}, language = {en} } @article{Tippelskirch, author = {Tippelskirch, Dorothee}, title = {Von g{\"o}ttlicher Geduld und gebotener Toleranz}, series = {Ch. Schw{\"o}bel und D. Tippelskirch, Die religi{\"o}sen Wurzeln der Toleranz, hg. von Christoph Schw{\"o}bel und Dorothee von Tippelskirch, Freiburg (Herder) 2002, pp. 223-251.}, journal = {Ch. Schw{\"o}bel und D. Tippelskirch, Die religi{\"o}sen Wurzeln der Toleranz, hg. von Christoph Schw{\"o}bel und Dorothee von Tippelskirch, Freiburg (Herder) 2002, pp. 223-251.}, language = {de} } @article{Takizawa, author = {Takizawa, Shigeo}, title = {To Establish the New Civilization for the Solution of the Aging crisis}, series = {Biophilia [バイオフィリア], Vol. 1, No. 2 (2002), pp. 35-37. [doi.org/10.14813/ibra.1.2_35]}, journal = {Biophilia [バイオフィリア], Vol. 1, No. 2 (2002), pp. 35-37. [doi.org/10.14813/ibra.1.2_35]}, abstract = {An etymology of a biophilia is Latin and is also mentioned with the instinct of the preservation of race as defined in Japanese-English dictionaries, in American dictionaries it is defined as an appreciation for life. And also bio is life and philia is love in Greek. The preface of >The Revolution of Hope< as described by Erich Fromm who is an American philosopher is a reference for biophilia. He described >The love of life< which exists in most of us is a latent power that is mobilized and whose behavior can change and can bring about change when life is threatened by danger and is fully recognized.}, language = {en} } @article{Takeshi, author = {Takeshi, D.}, title = {Kakumeiteki kojinshugi to 68 nen no Marcuse: Yuibutsuronteki nihirizumu no shakiteki kosoryoku (Revolutionary individualism and Marcuse in 1968),}, series = {Yuibutsuron-Kenkyunenshi No. 7, 2002, pp. 178-200.}, journal = {Yuibutsuron-Kenkyunenshi No. 7, 2002, pp. 178-200.}, language = {ja} } @misc{Tabachnick, author = {Tabachnick, Norman}, title = {Review Richard D. Chessick: Emotional Illness and Creativity, A Psychoanalytic and Ph{\´e}nom{\´e}nologie Study}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 317-322.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 317-322.}, language = {en} } @article{Szczepaniak, author = {Szczepaniak, A.}, title = {Kompensacyjna funkcja snu}, series = {R. Saciuk (Ed.), Psyche w sidlach iluzji. O psychoanalizie, Wroclaw (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wroclawskiego) 2002, pp. 107-120.}, journal = {R. Saciuk (Ed.), Psyche w sidlach iluzji. O psychoanalizie, Wroclaw (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wroclawskiego) 2002, pp. 107-120.}, language = {pl} } @article{Sugar, author = {Sugar, Max}, title = {Commonalities Between the Isaac and Oedipus Myths: A Speculation}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 691-706.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 691-706.}, language = {en} } @article{Strozier, author = {Strozier, Charles B.}, title = {Some practical implications of a social-constructivist view of the psychoanalytic situation}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 361-380.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 361-380.}, abstract = {A discussion of the apocalyptic dimensions of the World Trade Center disaster, this paper considers some first-hand reports of the towers burning and collapsing, as well as the author's own experience that day watching events unfold and discussing these horrors with his patients. Several conceptual ideas are developed, including the varied ways people experienced the disaster in terms of >zones of sadness< the organic nature of the way the disaster unfolded the language of the victims in terms of underlying rhetorical structures of response and psycho-historical considerations that suggest, in part, why the disaster was such a collective trauma.}, language = {en} } @article{StrasRomanowska, author = {Stras Romanowska, M.}, title = {Madrosc czlowieka starego - nawiazanie do teorii C . G . Junga}, series = {R. Saciuk (Ed.), Psyche w sidlach iluzji. O psychoanalizie, Wroclaw (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wroclawskiego) 2002, pp. 51-62.}, journal = {R. Saciuk (Ed.), Psyche w sidlach iluzji. O psychoanalizie, Wroclaw (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wroclawskiego) 2002, pp. 51-62.}, language = {pl} } @article{Stern, author = {Stern, Steven}, title = {The American Impact on Psychoanalysis}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 693-714.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 693-714.}, abstract = {This paper addresses the postmodern critique of unified-self theories that argues that the self is not unified but multiple, not a static entity but in constant flux, not a separate center of initiative but intersubjectively constituted. The author proposes that there are two kinds of division in self-experience: the dissociative divisions of multiple-self theory, and a division, akin to the divisions between Freud's structural agencies, between what are here termed the >intersubjective self< and >primary subjective experience.< In contrast to dissociated self-states, which occur in different moments in time, these two dimensions of self-experience occur simultaneously indeed, what is most important about them is their relationship. The author suggests that it is this intrapsychic relationship, as it occurs in a given psychological moment, that determines the qualities of self-experience that are emphasized in unified-self theories: such qualities as cohesiveness versus fragmentation authenticity vs. falseness vitality versus depletion optimal versus nonoptimal self-regulation and agency versus feeling one is at the mercy of others. Furthermore, a major organizer of the intersubjective self is early identifications, especially >identifications with the other's response to the self.< The implications of these concepts for therapeutic action are discussed and illustrated with an extended account of an analytic case.}, language = {en} } @article{Stern, author = {Stern, Steven}, title = {The Analyst's Muse Commentary on Paper by Barbara Pizer}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 747-762.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 747-762.}, abstract = {The discussions by Pizer and Brandchaft are so different in tone and focus that I answer them separately. Pizer invites dialogue about the relationship between identification and dissociation, which I pursue further with him. I then briefly consider his therapeutic model, which emphasizes the negotiation of paradox, in the light of the identificatory divisions in self-experience that my model highlights. Finally, I address his concern that I bypassed the >crunch< of the repeated relationship in the case example of Jonathan. I argue that the stance I ultimately adopted was my way of bridging the paradoxes presented by Jonathan. Brandchaft couched his discussion as a dismissive attack, prompting me to defend myself while trying to engage in a dialogue about substantive issues. I respond to his criticisms regarding my epistemological position, my use of the concepts of identification and projective identification, and the process and outcome of my treatment of Jonathan. The bottom line is that the differences between our perspectives are not, as Brandchaft contends, those between an objectivist, causally >unidirectional< model and an intersubjective one, but rather those between two versions of intersubjectivity.}, language = {en} } @article{Stern, author = {Stern, Donnel B.}, title = {Language and the Nonverbal as a Unity: Discussion of >Where Is the Action in the >Talking Curefemininity,< are explained as an inability to >kill< the primal murderous father, as the mythological Primal Horde. Freud's description of sons' (group members') hypnotic love for their father leader (which, that when not reciprocated, turns into masochistic submission), seems pertinent for the understanding of the sons' >return< to an archaic, cruel father imago. >Regression< to the father is compared with classical maternal regression.}, language = {en} } @article{Staiger, author = {Staiger, M.}, title = {Das Religionsverst{\"a}ndnis Erich Fromms}, series = {Entwurf, Stuttgart, No. 1, 2002, pp. 28-30.}, journal = {Entwurf, Stuttgart, No. 1, 2002, pp. 28-30.}, language = {de} } @article{Spitzer, author = {Spitzer, M.}, title = {Skinner und Fromm. Debatten und Menschen}, series = {Nervenheilkunde. Zeitschrift f{\"u}r interdisziplin{\"a}re Fortbildung, Kiel, Vol. 21, (No. 1, 2002), pp. 1-2.}, journal = {Nervenheilkunde. Zeitschrift f{\"u}r interdisziplin{\"a}re Fortbildung, Kiel, Vol. 21, (No. 1, 2002), pp. 1-2.}, language = {de} } @article{Spezzano, author = {Spezzano, Charles}, title = {The bilingual self - thoughts from a scientific positivist or pragmatic psychoanalyst? Reply to Massey}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 899-913.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 899-913.}, abstract = {This paper is a response to an essay by Drew Westen. The author agrees with many of Westen's arguments about problems in the psychoanalytic literature and adds that the psychoanalytic literature has always been a problem for psychoanalysis. If we think of psychoanalysis as an ongoing experiment, then its >trials< are all the analytic sessions that have been conducted. Our >literature< has never systematically drawn on those. Westen critically scrutinizes certain habits that, in his view, haunt our literature, but that we do not explicitly note or disown as conceptual contrivances we mean to get rid of, while they are often misguiding clinical thinking and practice. I suggest that a fascinating question riding below the waves of Westen's paper is why patients and analysts accept this situation. I suggest that we all treat psychoanalysis as wisdom, art, relationship, skill, and something other than the application of established scientific findings because we recognize and accept it as that kind of human activity. It is unclear if patients care whether or not their analysts are scientists, but it is clear that analysts are not optimistic about sifting the research literature and finding clear clues to more effective clinical thinking, work, or writing.}, language = {en} } @article{Song, author = {Song, Jai-ryong}, title = {정신분석학적 종교이해의 가능성과 한계: 에리히 프롬을 중심으로 [The Possibilities and Limitations of Psychoanalytic Understanding of Religion: Focusing on Erich Fromm]}, series = {사회이론 [Korean Journal of Social Theory], Vol. 20 (2002).}, journal = {사회이론 [Korean Journal of Social Theory], Vol. 20 (2002).}, language = {ko} } @article{Sokolovetal, author = {Sokolov, Elmar and et al.,}, title = {Erich Fromm, the new typology of human beings and golbalistic St. Petersburg 2002, 30 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Soelle, author = {Soelle, Dorothee}, title = {Endlichkeit und Ewiges Leben. Zur Mystik des Todes}, series = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 06 / 2002, T{\"u}bingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 30-38.}, journal = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 06 / 2002, T{\"u}bingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 30-38.}, language = {de} } @article{Sniezek, author = {Sniezek, R.}, title = {W kregu psychoanalizy - konfrontacje J{\"u}rgena Habermasa z Zygmuntem Freudem}, series = {R. Saciuk (Ed.), Psyche w sidlach iluzji. O psychoanalizie, Wroclaw (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wroclawskiego) 2002, pp. 219-238.}, journal = {R. Saciuk (Ed.), Psyche w sidlach iluzji. O psychoanalizie, Wroclaw (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wroclawskiego) 2002, pp. 219-238.}, language = {pl} } @article{Smith, author = {Smith, M. K.}, title = {Erich Fromm: alienation, being and education}, series = {the encyclopedia of informal education, http://www.infed.org/thinkers/fromm.htm.}, journal = {the encyclopedia of informal education, http://www.infed.org/thinkers/fromm.htm.}, language = {en} } @article{Sjoedin, author = {Sjoedin, Christer}, title = {The Longing for a Father - some Reflections Arising from the Film ‚Central Station<}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. 2, June 2002), pp. 165-168.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. 2, June 2002), pp. 165-168.}, language = {en} } @article{Silvio, author = {Silvio, Joseph R.}, title = {A Streetcar Named Desire - Psychoanalytic Perspectives}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 135-144.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 135-144.}, language = {en} } @article{Silver, author = {Silver, Ann-Louise S.}, title = {Commentary on Mortal Gifts: A Two-Part Essay on the Therapist's Mortality}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 205-208.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 205-208.}, language = {en} } @article{Silver, author = {Silver, A. L.}, title = {Comment on Sergio Caruso's Article ‚On the Conjunction of Basic Assumptions in the Enlarged Group<}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. . 4, December 2002), p. 255.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. . 4, December 2002), p. 255.}, language = {en} } @article{SiegertWard, author = {Siegert, R. J. and Ward, T.}, title = {Clinical Psychology and Evolutionary Psychology: Toward a Dialogue}, series = {Review of General Psychology, Vol 9 (No. 3, 2002), pp. 235-259.}, journal = {Review of General Psychology, Vol 9 (No. 3, 2002), pp. 235-259.}, language = {en} } @article{Shiva, author = {Shiva, V.}, title = {Solidarit{\"a}t gegen alle Formen des Terrorismus}, series = {M. Zimmer (Ed.), Der 11. September und die Folgen. Beitr{\"a}ge zum Diskurs nach den Terroranschl{\"a}gen und zur Entwicklung einer Kultur des Friedens, T{\"u}bingen (Selbstverlag) 2002, pp. 255-260.}, journal = {M. Zimmer (Ed.), Der 11. September und die Folgen. Beitr{\"a}ge zum Diskurs nach den Terroranschl{\"a}gen und zur Entwicklung einer Kultur des Friedens, T{\"u}bingen (Selbstverlag) 2002, pp. 255-260.}, language = {de} } @article{Sherman, author = {Sherman, Eric}, title = {Terror and Guilt: Beyond Them and Us}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 649-666.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 649-666.}, abstract = {Despite the recent interest in erotic countertransference and self-disclosure, little has been written about these phenomena when both analyst and patient are the same gender. Since homoerotic feelings can surface in any treatment, regardless of the participants' sexual orientation, this may well be a phobic avoidance that restricts many treatments, as well as our profession. I propose that the analyst's awareness of homoerotic feelings in the countertransference - including struggling with ways to express them - ultimately can create an atmosphere of safety. I offer an extended case example of one man with whom I colluded to ignore frightening aspects of his sexual fantasies. It was only by using my erotic countertransference, especially at a charged and pivotal moment, that I was able to help the patient begin to integrate split-off aspects of his sexuality.}, language = {en} } @article{Sherman, author = {Sherman, Eric}, title = {The Ailing Analyst and the Dying Patient: A Relational Perspective}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 687-691.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 687-691.}, language = {en} } @article{Shapiro, author = {Shapiro, S.}, title = {The History of Feminism and Interpersonal Psychoanalysis.}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 38 (2002), pp. 213-256.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 38 (2002), pp. 213-256.}, language = {en} } @misc{Shapiro, author = {Shapiro, Robert B.}, title = {Book Review. Louis Breger, Freud: Darkness in the Midst of Vision.}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 38 (2002), pp. 709 -717.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 38 (2002), pp. 709 -717.}, language = {en} } @article{ShankarFitchett, author = {Shankar, A. and Fitchett, J. A.}, title = {Having, being and consumption}, series = {Journal of Marketing Management, Westburn Publishers, Vol. 18 (No. 5-6, June 2002), pp. 501-516.}, journal = {Journal of Marketing Management, Westburn Publishers, Vol. 18 (No. 5-6, June 2002), pp. 501-516.}, abstract = {Marketing needs to recognise the changing priority of consumption. The belief that markets are secure because consumers will continue to be motivated to have an ever-greater array and quantity of goods and services is a shortsighted and erroneous assumption. Consumers are increasingly looking to the market to provide resources and technologies that will enable them to achieve rewarding and sustainable states of 'being'. Drawing on the humanist philosophy of Erich Fromm, this paper advances the case for a 'Marketing of Being', based on a detailed discussion of the changing nature of consumer identity and identification behaviour.}, language = {en} } @misc{Seligman, author = {Seligman, Stephen}, title = {Review Essay: The Vicissitudes of Freud's Surgical Metaphor}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 001-010.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 001-010.}, abstract = {Louis Sander's bold and ambitious theoretical synthesis deserves careful attention from psychoanalysts of all persuasions. Sander's cutting-edge approach draws on infant observation research, nonlinear dynamic systems theories, and current biology, physics, and other >hard< sciences. He is rethinking the psychoanalytic approach to psychic structure, motivation, and therapeutic action. In so doing, he updates Freud's project of linking psychoanalysis with scientific paradigms, but without reductionism, epistemological naivete, or an implicit antipsychological attitude. Sander emphasizes the dynamic relationships between elements in systems. His method draws parallels between the different levels of the functioning of natural systems, starting with the basic >biological< level of cells and organs and moving toward the psychic and interpersonal phenomena that are of greatest interest to psychoanalysts. In this way, he opens a window for a broad and inclusive >relational metapsychology.<}, language = {en} } @article{Seligman, author = {Seligman, Adam B.}, title = {Toleranz und religi{\"o}se Tradition}, series = {Ch. Schw{\"o}bel und D. Tippelskirch, Die religi{\"o}sen Wurzeln der Toleranz, hg. von Christoph Schw{\"o}bel und Dorothee von Tippelskirch, Freiburg (Herder) 2002, pp. 38-52.}, journal = {Ch. Schw{\"o}bel und D. Tippelskirch, Die religi{\"o}sen Wurzeln der Toleranz, hg. von Christoph Schw{\"o}bel und Dorothee von Tippelskirch, Freiburg (Herder) 2002, pp. 38-52.}, language = {de} } @article{Schwoebel, author = {Schw{\"o}bel, Christoph}, title = {Toleranz aus Glauben. Identit{\"a}t und Toleranz im Horizont religi{\"o}ser Wahrheitsgewissheiten}, series = {Ch. Schw{\"o}bel und D. Tippelskirch, Die religi{\"o}sen Wurzeln der Toleranz, hg. von Christoph Schw{\"o}bel und Dorothee von Tippelskirch, Freiburg (Herder) 2002, pp. 11-37}, journal = {Ch. Schw{\"o}bel und D. Tippelskirch, Die religi{\"o}sen Wurzeln der Toleranz, hg. von Christoph Schw{\"o}bel und Dorothee von Tippelskirch, Freiburg (Herder) 2002, pp. 11-37}, language = {de} } @article{Schweitzer, author = {Schweitzer, Ch.}, title = {Gewaltlose / zivile Alternativen der Terrorismus-Bek{\"a}mpfung}, series = {M. Zimmer (Ed.), Der 11. September und die Folgen. Beitr{\"a}ge zum Diskurs nach den Terroranschl{\"a}gen und zur Entwicklung einer Kultur des Friedens, T{\"u}bingen (Selbstverlag) 2002, pp. 490-499.}, journal = {M. Zimmer (Ed.), Der 11. September und die Folgen. Beitr{\"a}ge zum Diskurs nach den Terroranschl{\"a}gen und zur Entwicklung einer Kultur des Friedens, T{\"u}bingen (Selbstverlag) 2002, pp. 490-499.}, language = {de} } @article{Schweitzer, author = {Schweitzer, Ch.}, title = {>Nonviolent Peaceforce<}, series = {M. Zimmer (Ed.), Der 11. September und die Folgen. Beitr{\"a}ge zum Diskurs nach den Terroranschl{\"a}gen und zur Entwicklung einer Kultur des Friedens, T{\"u}bingen (Selbstverlag) 2002, pp. 526-528.}, journal = {M. Zimmer (Ed.), Der 11. September und die Folgen. Beitr{\"a}ge zum Diskurs nach den Terroranschl{\"a}gen und zur Entwicklung einer Kultur des Friedens, T{\"u}bingen (Selbstverlag) 2002, pp. 526-528.}, language = {de} } @article{Schultz, author = {Schultz, Hans J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Humanist ohne Illusion: Eine Hommage}, series = {M. Ferst (Ed.), Erich Fromm als Vordenker. ‚Haben oder Sein< im Zeitalter der {\"o}kologischen Krise, Berlin (Edition Zeitsprung) 2002, pp. 207-215. [= Schultz, H. J., 2000]}, journal = {M. Ferst (Ed.), Erich Fromm als Vordenker. ‚Haben oder Sein< im Zeitalter der {\"o}kologischen Krise, Berlin (Edition Zeitsprung) 2002, pp. 207-215. [= Schultz, H. J., 2000]}, number = {reprint / Nachdruck}, language = {de} } @misc{SchmidNoerr, author = {Schmid Noerr, Gunzelin}, title = {Review Funk, R.: Erich Fromm - Liebe zum Leben}, series = {Psyche. Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Psychoanalyse und ihre Anwendungen, Stuttgart Vol. 56 (No. 5, May 2002), pp. 497-499.}, journal = {Psyche. Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Psychoanalyse und ihre Anwendungen, Stuttgart Vol. 56 (No. 5, May 2002), pp. 497-499.}, language = {de} } @article{Scheerer, author = {Scheerer, S.}, title = {Terroristen sind immer die anderen}, series = {M. Zimmer (Ed.), Der 11. September und die Folgen. Beitr{\"a}ge zum Diskurs nach den Terroranschl{\"a}gen und zur Entwicklung einer Kultur des Friedens, T{\"u}bingen (Selbstverlag) 2002, pp. 227-243.}, journal = {M. Zimmer (Ed.), Der 11. September und die Folgen. Beitr{\"a}ge zum Diskurs nach den Terroranschl{\"a}gen und zur Entwicklung einer Kultur des Friedens, T{\"u}bingen (Selbstverlag) 2002, pp. 227-243.}, language = {de} } @article{Sauvayre, author = {Sauvayre, P.}, title = {Empty Depth, Empty Breadth, and the Forging of a Therapeutic Alliance}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. . 4, December 2002), pp. 296-304.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. . 4, December 2002), pp. 296-304.}, abstract = {This paper discusses Freud's >Oedipus complex< both in its elaboration of the >Ueber-ich< and from a broader point of view, which relates to the development of man's moral sense. It is a disturbing experience to watch the continuous twilight of the function of the father, either as the head of the family or as the belief in a God or in a Truth that establishes a well-defined morality. At the same time, the function of the father as Lawgiver is supplanted by the function of money as the only value and the measure of all things. Since Freud's days, the field of morality has been increasingly invaded by the discourse of experts and administrators who determine Good and Evil with the intention of reaching a maximization of the profits and a more complete domination of our bodies. This paper questions the actual validity of the Oedipus complex as the organizer of modern man's sense of morality through its provocative title: >do we still have anything to do with the old blind man?<}, language = {en} } @misc{Sander, author = {Sander, Louis W.}, title = {Review Essay: Theorizing Lesbian Desires: Challenges to Psychoanalyses}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 011-042.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 011-042.}, abstract = {As a way of integrating emerging knowledge of biological systems, developmental process, and therapeutic process, we identify principles in the process of exchange between organism and its context of life support that are present at all levels of complexity in living systems, from the cellular to the organization of consciousness. These principles range from specificity, rhythmicity, recurrence, and pattern to coherence, wholeness, and a relative unity in the organization of component parts. By proposing that these principles are also governing the exchange between mother and infant as they negotiate a sequence of essential tasks of adaptation, or >fitting-together< between them over the first years of life, the author suggests that the biological level becomes integrated with the developmental. A sequence of adaptive tasks extends from specificity of recognition in the newborn state, to recognition of inner awareness, purpose, and intention - shaping conscious organization. The bridge to the therapeutic level is constructed as therapist and patient build increasingly inclusive and coherent moments of recognition between themselves at the level of conscious organization, which act as corrective experiences, bringing the patient's own senses of >true self< and of >agency-to-initiate< to new levels of validity and competence.}, language = {en} } @article{SanchesFaveret, author = {Sanches Faveret, B. M.}, title = {Psychoanalysis and Biology: an Epistemological Re-Discussion}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. 3, September 2002), pp. 202-208.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. 3, September 2002), pp. 202-208.}, abstract = {This paper discusses the ethical humanism of the late psychoanalyst Eric FROMM as compared to traditional Judeo-Christian theism. Considering their respective views of human nature and possibility, and of the relationship between truth, reason, and revelations, the authors posit that FROMM and traditional theists take radically different positions, making their religious stances fundamentally incompatible. In conclusion, the authors suggest how these differences could have significant implication for pastoral care.}, language = {en} } @article{SalvoCoimbra, author = {Salvo Coimbra, M. L.}, title = {Pieces of Real Life: Thoughts on Violence}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. 2, June 2002), pp. 105-109.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. 2, June 2002), pp. 105-109.}, abstract = {This book explores the thinking of 8 pioneers of religious psychology: William James, Sigmund Freud, Carl Gustav Jung, Gordon Allport, Abraham Maslow, Alan Watts, Erich FROMM, Viktor Frankl. Fuller presents the theories of these seminal figures in a clear, straightforward way, and also examines the limits of psychological explanations of religion. He concludes the book by exploring the contributions to religion by some prominent recent figures in psychology.}, language = {en} } @article{Sageman, author = {Sageman, Sharon}, title = {Women with PTSD: The Psychodynamic Aspects of Psychopharmacologic and >Hands-On< Psychiatric Management}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 415-428.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 415-428.}, language = {en} } @article{Safran, author = {Safran, Jeremy D.}, title = {Self psychology: Later, the same day response to editors' follow-up questions}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 171-195.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 12 (2002), pp. 171-195.}, abstract = {In this article I describe an approach to brief psychoanalytic treatment that is consistent with many of the key principles of the relational tradition. In this approach the treatment process is conceptualized as an ongoing cycle of therapeutic enactment, disembedding, and understanding, enactment and disembedding. Particular emphasis is placed on the use of countertransference disclosure for purposes of facilitating the collaborative exploration of relational scenarios that are being unwittingly enacted between patient and therapist. The influence of the brief time frame on the treatment process is explored and differences between the current approach and other approaches to brief psychoanalytic treatment are examined. A case is presented to illustrate the approach, and a number of questions are explored regarding the nature of change in short-versus long-term treatments.}, language = {en} }