@article{GojmandeMillanMillan, author = {Gojman de Mill{\´a}n, Sonia and Mill{\´a}n, Salvador}, title = {Identity in the Asphalt Jungle. A Study of Mexican Youngsters Who Work in the Streets}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 13 (No 4, 2004), pp. 254-263.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 13 (No 4, 2004), pp. 254-263.}, abstract = {We present a study of 40 youngsters who live and work in the streets of Mexico City and who have abandoned their homes for significant periods of time. They seek out their own means of survival from a very young age. In many cases they have children of their own already as teenagers. The Seminario de Sociopsicoan lisis was invited to take part in a project aimed at facilitating the access of these children to graphic arts, artistic creation and therapeutic listening. This article presents our principal findings of the children's everyday life conditions, their work and their dreams, based on data obtained from social character questionnaires - with which therapeutic intervention in this project began. Vignettes of two case studies are also presented. The interviews were complemented by data gathered in weekly sessions attended by the youngsters on a voluntary bases. The sessions attested to both the narcissistic, aggressive impulsiveness of these youngsters and the vital effort they make toward their own recovery and toward establishing affective emotional ties with instructors and therapists. We found that socio-psychoanalytic methods could be used successfully to expand the scope of psychoanalytic theoretic postulates about character to a non-clinical, disadvantaged population. By analyzing the content of the psychoanalytically guided interviews we were able to recognize the central, distinctive motive, which leads these youngsters to run away from home and forge their own sense of identity.}, language = {en} } @article{MillanGojmandeMillan, author = {Mill{\´a}n, Salvador and Gojman de Mill{\´a}n, Sonia}, title = {Identity in the Asphalt Jungle. A Study of Mexican Youngsters Who Work in the Streets}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 13 (No 4, 2004), pp. 254-263.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 13 (No 4, 2004), pp. 254-263.}, abstract = {We present a study of 40 youngsters who live and work in the streets of Mexico City and who have abandoned their homes for significant periods of time. They seek out their own means of survival from a very young age. In many cases they have children of their own already as teenagers. The Seminario de Sociopsicoan lisis was invited to take part in a project aimed at facilitating the access of these children to graphic arts, artistic creation and therapeutic listening. This article presents our principal findings of the children's everyday life conditions, their work and their dreams, based on data obtained from social character questionnaires - with which therapeutic intervention in this project began. Vignettes of two case studies are also presented. The interviews were complemented by data gathered in weekly sessions attended by the youngsters on a voluntary bases. The sessions attested to both the narcissistic, aggressive impulsiveness of these youngsters and the vital effort they make toward their own recovery and toward establishing affective emotional ties with instructors and therapists. We found that socio-psychoanalytic methods could be used successfully to expand the scope of psychoanalytic theoretic postulates about character to a non-clinical, disadvantaged population. By analyzing the content of the psychoanalytically guided interviews we were able to recognize the central, distinctive motive, which leads these youngsters to run away from home and forge their own sense of identity.}, language = {en} } @article{GojmandeMillanMillan, author = {Gojman de Mill{\´a}n, Sonia and Mill{\´a}n, Salvador}, title = {Identidad en la selva de asfalto}, series = {Revista de la Universidad de M{\´e}xico. Nueva Epoca, No. 828 (Septiembre 2017), pp. 94-100.}, journal = {Revista de la Universidad de M{\´e}xico. Nueva Epoca, No. 828 (Septiembre 2017), pp. 94-100.}, language = {es} } @article{MillanGojmandeMillan, author = {Mill{\´a}n, Salvador and Gojman de Mill{\´a}n, Sonia}, title = {His Deeply Inspirational Presence and Thoughtfulness}, series = {R. Funk (Ed.), The Clinical Erich Fromm. Personal Accounts and Papers on Therapeutic Technique, Amsterdam and New York (Rodopi Publisher), 2009, pp. 153-160.}, journal = {R. Funk (Ed.), The Clinical Erich Fromm. Personal Accounts and Papers on Therapeutic Technique, Amsterdam and New York (Rodopi Publisher), 2009, pp. 153-160.}, language = {en} } @article{GojmandeMillanMillan, author = {Gojman de Mill{\´a}n, Sonia and Mill{\´a}n, Salvador}, title = {Hidden meaning of an early Loss. The common ground of Attachment and Social Character assessment and their clinical application}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 13 (No 3, 2004), pp. 157-163.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 13 (No 3, 2004), pp. 157-163.}, abstract = {All contemporary psychoanalytical theorists are concerned with the common problem of how to account for the preeminent importance of relations. John Bowlby, the founder of attachment theory, suggests that >instinctive< behavioral systems underlie much of the emotional life of man and have developed because they were necessary for survival. The system with which he was almost exclusively concerned was the multitude of behaviors and experiences constituting the child's >attachment< to the mother. This >strikingly strong tie, evident particularly when disrupted<, has systematically been observed by attachment researchers, through the development of a series of instruments that gauge interpersonal communication. These interpersonal communications have on their part been found to >contain traces of developmental history<. Bowlby's theory is based on clinical accounts of cases of important loss experiences. A transcendental role is given in Bowlby's theory to the experiences of loss. It stresses that the construction of mourning processes can be seen as a manifestation of search and as a general gradual mental reorientation. The paper introduces the methodological perspectives, which are observable derivations of Bowlby's psycho-ethological ideas. We will argue that becoming acquainted with these attachment-research tools and with socio-psychoanalytic assessment can enhance the development of the clinicians' observational skills, their insight and their scientific research practices. A clinical vignette seen through the lenses of the attachment assessment of loss is presented. It points in addition to the socio-cultural-ethnical basis that serves as an underlying structure for the development of meaning.}, language = {en} } @article{MillanGojmandeMillan, author = {Mill{\´a}n, Salvador and Gojman de Mill{\´a}n, Sonia}, title = {Hidden meaning of an early Loss. The common ground of Attachment and Social Character assessment and their clinical application}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 13 (No 3, September 2004), pp. 157-163.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 13 (No 3, September 2004), pp. 157-163.}, abstract = {All contemporary psychoanalytical theorists are concerned with the common problem of how to account for the preeminent importance of relations. John Bowlby, the founder of attachment theory, suggests that >instinctive< behavioral systems underlie much of the emotional life of man and have developed because they were necessary for survival. The system with which he was almost exclusively concerned was the multitude of behaviors and experiences constituting the child's >attachment< to the mother. This >strikingly strong tie, evident particularly when disrupted<, has systematically been observed by attachment researchers, through the development of a series of instruments that gauge interpersonal communication. These interpersonal communications have on their part been found to >contain traces of developmental history<. Bowlby's theory is based on clinical accounts of cases of important loss experiences. A transcendental role is given in Bowlby's theory to the experiences of loss. It stresses that the construction of mourning processes can be seen as a manifestation of search and as a general gradual mental reorientation. The paper introduces the methodological perspectives, which are observable derivations of Bowlby's psycho-ethological ideas. We will argue that becoming acquainted with these attachment-research tools and with socio-psychoanalytic assessment can enhance the development of the clinicians' observational skills, their insight and their scientific research practices. A clinical vignette seen through the lenses of the attachment assessment of loss is presented. It points in addition to the socio-cultural-ethnical basis that serves as an underlying structure for the development of meaning.}, language = {en} } @article{Millan, author = {Mill{\´a}n, Salvador}, title = {Fenomenos sociales del tercer mundo y el character social}, series = {Comunitaria. Psicologia social, numero especial 1, M{\´e}xico 1996, pp. 159-172. [= MILL{\´A}N, S., 1992}, journal = {Comunitaria. Psicologia social, numero especial 1, M{\´e}xico 1996, pp. 159-172. [= MILL{\´A}N, S., 1992}, number = {translation / {\"U}bersetzung}, language = {es} } @article{Millan, author = {Mill{\´a}n, Salvador}, title = {El trabajo de sociopsychoanalisis en una comunidad minera}, series = {S. Mill{\´a}n (Ed.), Anuario 1987-1988. Instituto Mexicano de Psicoanalisis A. C., Mexico 1988, pp. 171-178.}, journal = {S. Mill{\´a}n (Ed.), Anuario 1987-1988. Instituto Mexicano de Psicoanalisis A. C., Mexico 1988, pp. 171-178.}, language = {es} } @article{Millan, author = {Mill{\´a}n, Salvador}, title = {El tercer mundo y el caracter socialo}, series = {Instituto Mexicano de Psicoanalisis (Ed.), Cuadernos II. Seminario de Sociopsycoanalisis 1991, Mexico (Instituto Mexicano de Psicoanalisis) 1991, pp. 257-271.}, journal = {Instituto Mexicano de Psicoanalisis (Ed.), Cuadernos II. Seminario de Sociopsycoanalisis 1991, Mexico (Instituto Mexicano de Psicoanalisis) 1991, pp. 257-271.}, language = {es} } @article{Millan, author = {Mill{\´a}n, Salvador}, title = {El psicoan{\´a}lisis de las costumbres y los mitos acerca de la muerte}, series = {La Jornada Morelos, Cuernava, M{\´e}xico Vol. 1, No. 60 (5. January 2000).}, journal = {La Jornada Morelos, Cuernava, M{\´e}xico Vol. 1, No. 60 (5. January 2000).}, language = {es} } @article{Millan, author = {Mill{\´a}n, Salvador}, title = {El interior de la mina y la vida interior del minero}, series = {S. Mill{\´a}n (Ed.),Anuario 1989. Instituto Mexicano de Psicoanalisis A. C., Mexico 1989, pp. 359-372.}, journal = {S. Mill{\´a}n (Ed.),Anuario 1989. Instituto Mexicano de Psicoanalisis A. C., Mexico 1989, pp. 359-372.}, language = {es} } @article{Millan, author = {Mill{\´a}n, Salvador}, title = {El concepto del sociopsicoanalisis}, series = {Instituto Mexicano de Psicoan{\´a}lisis A. C. (Ed.): Anuario 1985, M{\´e}xico 1985, pp. 247-272.}, journal = {Instituto Mexicano de Psicoan{\´a}lisis A. C. (Ed.): Anuario 1985, M{\´e}xico 1985, pp. 247-272.}, language = {es} } @article{Millan, author = {Mill{\´a}n, Salvador}, title = {El campo social y el psicoanalisis}, series = {Instituto Mexicano de Psicoanalisis (Ed.), Cuadernos II. Seminario de sociopsicoanalisis, Mexico (Instituto Mexicano de Psicoanalisis) 1991, pp. 5-10.}, journal = {Instituto Mexicano de Psicoanalisis (Ed.), Cuadernos II. Seminario de sociopsicoanalisis, Mexico (Instituto Mexicano de Psicoanalisis) 1991, pp. 5-10.}, language = {es} } @article{Millan, author = {Mill{\´a}n, Salvador}, title = {El af{\´a}n inagotable. Comentario sobre: El quinto sol. Versi{\´o}n de Silvia Molina}, series = {S. Mill{\´a}n and S. Gojman de Mill{\´a}n, 1997, El aguiero de las sorpresas di{\´a}logo entra{\~n}able. Psicoan{\´a}lisis del cuento infantil (= colecci{\´o}n di{\´a}logos 1), M{\´e}xico 1997, pp. 77-88.}, journal = {S. Mill{\´a}n and S. Gojman de Mill{\´a}n, 1997, El aguiero de las sorpresas di{\´a}logo entra{\~n}able. Psicoan{\´a}lisis del cuento infantil (= colecci{\´o}n di{\´a}logos 1), M{\´e}xico 1997, pp. 77-88.}, language = {es} } @article{GojmandeMillanMillan, author = {Gojman de Mill{\´a}n, Sonia and Mill{\´a}n, Salvador}, title = {Die von Erich Fromm geleitete w{\"o}chentliche klinische Gruppensupervision Paper presented at the International Conference on >Erich Fromm - Psychoanalyst and Supervisor<, Ascona April 4-5, 1997, Typoscript, 15 pp.}, number = {translation / {\"U}bersetzung}, language = {de} } @article{MillanGojmandeMillan, author = {Mill{\´a}n, Salvador and Gojman de Mill{\´a}n, Sonia}, title = {Die von Erich Fromm geleitete w{\"o}chentliche klinische Gruppensupervision Paper presented at the International Conference on >Erich Fromm - Psychoanalyst and Supervisor<, Ascona April 4-5, 1997, Typoscript, 15 pp.}, number = {translation / {\"U}bersetzung}, language = {de} } @article{GojmandeMillanMillan, author = {Gojman de Mill{\´a}n, Sonia and Mill{\´a}n, Salvador}, title = {Developmental Roots of Productive and Unproductive Social Character Traits}, series = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 23 / 2019 (Special Edition), Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 199-210.}, volume = {e23/2019q}, journal = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 23 / 2019 (Special Edition), Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 199-210.}, abstract = {A longitudinal study of early attachment and social character development of 14 Nahuat mother-infant dyads -since the infants were 11 months, having assessed them at 9 years of age and again in their late adolescence- show a significant improvement on the youngsters' emotional development. The study conducted by the Seminario de Sociopsicoan{\´a}lisis within a 40-year-long humanizing project in the village, called >Intercultural Participation Project,< suggests the benefit of promoting the rescue of their indigenous Nahuat culture and tradition.}, language = {en} } @article{Millan, author = {Mill{\´a}n, Salvador}, title = {Como facilitar el desarrolo para enfrentar la regresi{\´o}n. Comentarios sobre estrategias terp{\´e}uticas paper presented at the IFPS Forum X at Madrid, May 1998. Typescript 20 p.}, number = {unpublished version / unver{\"o}ffentlichte Fassung}, language = {es} } @article{Millan, author = {Mill{\´a}n, Salvador}, title = {Cinco historias entrelazadas}, series = {S. Mill{\´a}n and S. Gojman de Mill{\´a}n (Eds.), Los animales, personales en el mundo de los ni{\~n}os. (= colecci{\´o}n di{\´a}logos 2), M{\´e}xico 1997, pp. 73-82.}, journal = {S. Mill{\´a}n and S. Gojman de Mill{\´a}n (Eds.), Los animales, personales en el mundo de los ni{\~n}os. (= colecci{\´o}n di{\´a}logos 2), M{\´e}xico 1997, pp. 73-82.}, language = {es} } @article{Millan, author = {Mill{\´a}n, Salvador}, title = {Character Processes as Synonymousw with Transference Paper presented at the International Erich Fromm Symposium at Washington, May 1994, Typescript 10 pp.}, number = {unpublished version / unver{\"o}ffentlichte Fassung}, language = {en} } @article{GojmandeMillanMillanetal, author = {Gojman de Mill{\´a}n, Sonia and Mill{\´a}n, Salvador and et al.,}, title = {Care Giving and Social Character. Towards a Systematization of the Clinical Assessment of Social Character Traits and Their Relation to Mothers' Care Giving Quality in Urban/Rural Mexican Samples}, series = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 17 / 2013, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 35-46.}, volume = {e17/2013e}, journal = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 17 / 2013, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 35-46.}, abstract = {The theory of social character developed by Erich Fromm asserts that the significance of experience is intimately linked to the material conditions under which persons, located in a specific economic system, live. The shared character traits thus correspond to the social role that these persons play. In the case of women, existing literature does not focus on their function as reproducers of the work force within the family, although this is a generalized function and additional to out-of-home work. This function has a transcendent importance to the development and emotional health of children, as has been established in longitudinal research of attachment theory. This study explores Mexican mothers' shared character traits, a systematized appraisal of their attitudes towards their lives and their children, their states of mind, and the quality of care they provide as well as their relationship to attachment patterns of their infants; some come from urban Middle, Middle-upper and Upper-class families and others from Poor in-digenous peasant families. The fundamental focus is on the woman's participation inside the family, although it does not exclude the possibility that some of these mothers handle not only the care giving and housework but also work outside of the home (the "double shift"). It concludes that the daily material conditions of existence are closely related to shared character traits and that these are in turn related to patterns of attachment in their infants, their sensitivity in the treatment of their babies, and the results of their Adult Attachment Interviews. Women have been the sup-port and pillar of subsistence for urban populations as well as the most poor and disadvan-taged communities. This role played by women is as widespread as undocumented in litera-ture.}, language = {en} } @article{GojmandeMillanMillan, author = {Gojman de Mill{\´a}n, Sonia and Mill{\´a}n, Salvador}, title = {Attachment Patterns and Social Character in a Nahuatl Village. Socialization processes through social character interviews and videotaped attachment current methodology}, series = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 05 / 2001, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 38-42.}, journal = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 05 / 2001, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 38-42.}, language = {en} } @article{MillanGojmandeMillan, author = {Mill{\´a}n, Salvador and Gojman de Mill{\´a}n, Sonia}, title = {Attachment Patterns and Social Character in a Nahuatl Village. Socialization processes through social character interviews and videotaped attachment current methodology}, series = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 05 / 2001, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 38-42.}, journal = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 05 / 2001, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 38-42.}, language = {en} } @article{Millan, author = {Mill{\´a}n, Salvador}, title = {Artista del amor}, series = {La Jornada Morelos, Cuernava, M{\´e}xico (26. March 2000).}, journal = {La Jornada Morelos, Cuernava, M{\´e}xico (26. March 2000).}, language = {es} }