@article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {The Theme of Hope in Erich Fromm's Writing, Typescript 25 pp. [cf. Eckardt_Horney_M_1982]}, number = {unpublished version / unver{\"o}ffentlichte Fassung}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorneyetal, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne and et al.,}, title = {A Dream Workshop Experience from 1965 to 1970}, series = {Science and Psychoanalysis, ed. by J. Masserman, Vol. 19, 1971, pp. 157-167.}, journal = {Science and Psychoanalysis, ed. by J. Masserman, Vol. 19, 1971, pp. 157-167.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Karen Horney: A Portrait. Typescript dated October 2005, 8 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {The Core Theme of Erich Fromm's Writings and Its Implications for Therapy. Typescript for publication, 1982, 11 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Reflections on >What helps a Patient?<. Paper presented at the Nassau County Psychoanalytic Group in 1980 (?); not-edited typescript, 17 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Beliefs and Reflections of a Therapist, typescript for publication, 18 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Determinism and Freedom in Psychoanalysis: Awareness and Responsibility}, series = {The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28, 1968, pp. 62-64.}, journal = {The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28, 1968, pp. 62-64.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Process or Programming: New Emphases in Psychotherapy}, series = {Excerpta Medica International Congress Series No. 150: Proceedings of the IV. World Congress of Psychiatry, Madrid September 5-11, 1966, pp. 765-769.}, journal = {Excerpta Medica International Congress Series No. 150: Proceedings of the IV. World Congress of Psychiatry, Madrid September 5-11, 1966, pp. 765-769.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Psychotherapy of Anxiety States}, series = {The American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 122 (No. 8, February 1966), pp. 940-943.}, journal = {The American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 122 (No. 8, February 1966), pp. 940-943.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Overevaluation of Anxiety in the Treatment Process}, series = {Science and Psychoanalysis, ed. by J. Masserman, Vol. 6, 1963, pp. 192-202.}, journal = {Science and Psychoanalysis, ed. by J. Masserman, Vol. 6, 1963, pp. 192-202.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Alienation and the Secret Self. Some Therapeutic Considerations}, series = {The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 21, 1961, pp. 201-226.}, journal = {The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 21, 1961, pp. 201-226.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {The detached person. A discussion with a phenomenological bias}, series = {The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 20, 1960, pp. 139-163.}, journal = {The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 20, 1960, pp. 139-163.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Editorial: The Thirtieth Anniversary of The American Academy of Psychoanalysis: A Historical Appreciation}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 15 (1987), pp. 001-007.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 15 (1987), pp. 001-007.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Fromm Concept of Biophilia}, series = {Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 20 (No 2, 1992), pp. 233-240.}, journal = {Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 20 (No 2, 1992), pp. 233-240.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {The Impossible Ideal: A Patient-Oriented Therapy. Paper presented at the IFPS XI International Forum in New York, May 4-7, 2000. Typescript 12 p.}, number = {unpublished version / unver{\"o}ffentlichte Fassung}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Fromm's Concept of Biophilie. Presentation given at the 34th Winter-Meeting of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, December 9, 1990, in San Antonio/Texas in Commemoration of Erich Fromm's 90th Birthday, 1990, 16 pp. (Typescript)}, number = {unpublished version / unver{\"o}ffentlichte Fassung}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {L'Chayim. Review of Bernhard Landis and Edward S. Tauber (Eds.), In the Name of Life. Essays om Honor of Erich Fromm}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (The Academic Press, Inc.), Vol. 11(1975), pp. 465-470. [= Horney Eckardt, M., 1972.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (The Academic Press, Inc.), Vol. 11(1975), pp. 465-470. [= Horney Eckardt, M., 1972.}, number = {reprint / Nachdruck}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {The Theme of Hope in Erich Fromm's Writing}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York Vol. 18 (No. 1, 1982), pp. 141-152.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York Vol. 18 (No. 1, 1982), pp. 141-152.}, abstract = {Discusses FROMM's style of writing and highlights his ideas about (1) what hope is, (2) hope as an essential quality of the structure of >aliveness<, (3) shattered hope, and (4) the vital relationship between suffering and hope. FROMM wrote most often in the spirit of the prophet mode; central to a prophet's message is messianic hope or messianic vision. Four functions of the prophets are summarized.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Del div{\´a}n a la silla}, series = {R. Funk (Ed.), Recordando a Erich Fromm. Testimonios de sus alumnos sobre el hombre y el terapeuta. Edici{\´o}n a cargo de Rainer Funk, Barcelona - Buenos Aires - M{\´e}xico (Paid{\´o}s, Paid{\´o}s Contextos 204), 2011, pp. 97-99. [Spanish by Fernando Borrajo]}, journal = {R. Funk (Ed.), Recordando a Erich Fromm. Testimonios de sus alumnos sobre el hombre y el terapeuta. Edici{\´o}n a cargo de Rainer Funk, Barcelona - Buenos Aires - M{\´e}xico (Paid{\´o}s, Paid{\´o}s Contextos 204), 2011, pp. 97-99. [Spanish by Fernando Borrajo]}, language = {es} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {From Couch to Chair}, series = {R. Funk (Ed.), The Clinical Erich Fromm. Personal Accounts and Papers on Therapeutic Technique, Amsterdam and New York (Rodopi Publisher), 2009, pp. 71-72.}, journal = {R. Funk (Ed.), The Clinical Erich Fromm. Personal Accounts and Papers on Therapeutic Technique, Amsterdam and New York (Rodopi Publisher), 2009, pp. 71-72.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Von der Couch zum Sessel}, series = {R. Funk (Ed.), Erich Fromm als Therapeut. Fr{\"u}here Sch{\"u}ler erinnern sich an seine Praxis der Psychoanalyse, Gießen (Psychosozial-Verlag) 2009.}, journal = {R. Funk (Ed.), Erich Fromm als Therapeut. Fr{\"u}here Sch{\"u}ler erinnern sich an seine Praxis der Psychoanalyse, Gießen (Psychosozial-Verlag) 2009.}, language = {de} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {The Impossible Ideal: A Patient‑Oriented Therapy}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. 1, March 2002), pp. 45-48.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. 1, March 2002), pp. 45-48.}, abstract = {Our profession is being challenged theoretically and by practical realities. Many of its basic premises are being questioned and a hostile managed care bureaucracy has been curtailing treatment opportunities. These challenges force a latent issue into full view: Is psychoanalytic wisdom tied to its dogma and technical rituals or can much of its wisdom be integrated into a more inclusive interdisciplinary perspective? Psychoanalysis has a history of resisting change. It defined too early what was and what was not to be considered psychoanalysis. Dogmatization made idols out of theories and the rituals of techniques. Theories are valuable tools only and not scientific truth. While in-stitutes and official sanctions have lacked in open-mindedness, the unofficial practicing psychoanalyst has been far more creative in adapting psychoanaly-sis to the patient's needs and embracing the freedom to develop his or her idio-syncratic ways, wisdom, and skills. We need to increase our therapeutic reper-toire beyond those that carry the label of psychoanalysis. I present some con-siderations that derive from my experience as a psychoanalytically trained dy-namic psychotherapist.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Fromm y su concepto de biofilia}, series = {El Humanismo de Erich Fromm, ed. by Jorge Silva Garc{\´i}a, Mexico and Barcelona (Paid{\´o}s - Paid{\´o}s Croma 40) 2006, pp. 75-84. [Spanish version of Eckardt Horney, M., 1992a]}, journal = {El Humanismo de Erich Fromm, ed. by Jorge Silva Garc{\´i}a, Mexico and Barcelona (Paid{\´o}s - Paid{\´o}s Croma 40) 2006, pp. 75-84. [Spanish version of Eckardt Horney, M., 1992a]}, number = {translation / {\"U}bersetzung}, language = {es} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {The Impossible Ideal: A Patient-Oriented Therapy}, series = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 06 / 2002, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 20-22.}, journal = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 06 / 2002, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 20-22.}, abstract = {Our profession is being challenged theoretically and by practical realities. Many of its basic premises are being questioned and a hostile managed care bureaucracy has been curtailing treatment opportunities. These challenges force a latent issue into full view: Is psychoanalytic wisdom tied to its dogma and technical rituals or can much of its wisdom be integrated into a more inclusive interdisciplinary perspective? Psychoanalysis has a history of resisting change. It defined too early what was and what was not to be considered psychoanalysis. Dogmatization made idols out of theories and the rituals of techniques. Theories are valuable tools only and not scientific truth. While institutes and official sanctions have lacked in open-mindedness, the unofficial practicing psychoanalyst has been far more creative in adapting psychoanalysis to the patient's needs and embracing the freedom to develop his or her idiosyncratic ways, wisdom, and skills. We need to increase our therapeutic repertoire beyond those that carry the label of psychoanalysis. I present some considerations that derive from my experience as a psychoanalytically trained dynamic psychotherapist.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Introduction to E. Fromm >Remarks on the Problem of Free Association<}, series = {R. Funk (Ed.), Erich Fromm - Psychoanalyst and Supervisor. Reader in Preparation of an International Conference in Ascona, April 1997, T{\"u}bingen 1996, pp. 157-162. [= ECKARDT HORNEY, M., 1995}, journal = {R. Funk (Ed.), Erich Fromm - Psychoanalyst and Supervisor. Reader in Preparation of an International Conference in Ascona, April 1997, T{\"u}bingen 1996, pp. 157-162. [= ECKARDT HORNEY, M., 1995}, number = {reprint / Nachdruck}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {The Core Theme of Erich Fromm's Writings and Its Implications for Therapy}, series = {R. Funk (Ed.), Erich Fromm - Psychoanalyst and Supervisor. Reader in Preparation of an International Conference in Ascona, April 1997, T{\"u}bingen 1996, pp. 147-155. [= ECKARDT HORNEY, M., 1983]}, journal = {R. Funk (Ed.), Erich Fromm - Psychoanalyst and Supervisor. Reader in Preparation of an International Conference in Ascona, April 1997, T{\"u}bingen 1996, pp. 147-155. [= ECKARDT HORNEY, M., 1983]}, number = {reprint / Nachdruck}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Fromm's Humanistic Ethics and the Role of the Prophet}, series = {M. Cortina and M. Maccoby (Eds.), A Prophetic Analyst. Erich Fromm's Contribution to Psychoanalysis, Nothvale and London (Jason Aronson Inc.) 1996, pp. 151-166.}, journal = {M. Cortina and M. Maccoby (Eds.), A Prophetic Analyst. Erich Fromm's Contribution to Psychoanalysis, Nothvale and London (Jason Aronson Inc.) 1996, pp. 151-166.}, abstract = {Marianne Horney Eckardt offers a thoughtful meditation on the issue of normative principles in development and the practice of psychotherapy. She discerns three possible positions. The classical position as articulated by Heinz Hartmann would advise the analyst to stay clear of any moral position and hope for the best. In the position taken by Karen Horney, the issue of ethics lies at the center of neurotic development. The analyst's role, to use a metaphor, is to be a good gardener who will restore healthy development by providing the right conditions for further growth. We should mention in passing, that the belief in a self-righting tendency is central to many contemporary views such as Lichtenberg and colleagues' (1992) and Weiss's (1993). A third position, taken by Fromm and Stephen Jay Gould, claims that nature does not provide us with answers to the problem of living. Quoting Gould (1977), Eckardt believes that the complexity of human existence requires >humanists of every stripe< (p. 146) to provide us with moral guidelines by which we can live. She interprets Fromm as believing that humans are not inherently good or evil, but that life presents us with choices that can incline us in one direction or another. The role of the analyst in this position is much like the old biblical prophet or a Greek chorus. As therapists we can describe the alternatives provided by life choices and can urge patients to consider the possible consequences of different paths, some of them dire, others promising and hopeful, but we cannot tell patients which road to take. Fromm's position was dialectical and incorporated elements of the second and third positions. Fromm thought that the main tendency in humans was toward goodness. The path to love and brotherliness also offered the best >solution< toward happiness. Evil was a second, ever-present potential, a capacity for cruelty and destructiveness that far exceeded anything observable in the animal kingdom. At its best, Fromm's approach to a humanistic ethics was historical. Any discussion of real possibilities - in a Hegelian sense - for good and evil had to be inserted within the context of a specific historical period and a particular life history. Without this contextualization, any discussion of ethics results in, by omission or by commission, simply supporting an ideology. Eckardt's distinctions are valuable and help frame some of the issues of a humanistic ethics. We think her discussion of Fromm's belief in a negative theology also has implications for our position as therapists. Just as we cannot know what God is, we are also unable to predict, nor should we prescribe, formulas that lead to the good life. And just as a negative theology is defined by what God is not, so we can and do know about negative consequences for development when favorable conditions are lacking. Furthermore, we should not hide our values as therapists. A central paradox of human development is that while development is lawful, it is not predictable on an individual basis.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Introduction to E. Fromm >Remarks on the Problem of Free Association<}, series = {D. B. Stern et al. (Eds.), Pioneers of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis, Mahwah (The Analytic Press) 1995.}, journal = {D. B. Stern et al. (Eds.), Pioneers of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis, Mahwah (The Analytic Press) 1995.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Fromm's Concept of Biophilia}, series = {Wissenschaft vom Menschen - Science of Man. Jahrbuch der Internationalen Erich-Fromm-Gesellschaft, M{\"u}nster (LIT Verlag), Vol. 5 (1994): Vom Umgang mit dem Fremden, pp. 101-109.}, journal = {Wissenschaft vom Menschen - Science of Man. Jahrbuch der Internationalen Erich-Fromm-Gesellschaft, M{\"u}nster (LIT Verlag), Vol. 5 (1994): Vom Umgang mit dem Fremden, pp. 101-109.}, number = {reprint / Nachdruck}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {The Theme of Hope in Erich Fromm's Writing}, series = {Wissenschaft vom Menschen / Science of Man. Jahrbuch der Internationalen Erich Fromm-Gesellschaft, M{\"u}nster (Lit-Verlag) 1992, pp. 121-132. [= Eckardt, M. Horney, 1982]}, journal = {Wissenschaft vom Menschen / Science of Man. Jahrbuch der Internationalen Erich Fromm-Gesellschaft, M{\"u}nster (Lit-Verlag) 1992, pp. 121-132. [= Eckardt, M. Horney, 1982]}, number = {reprint / Nachdruck}, abstract = {Die Qualit{\"a}t der Hoffnung war f{\"u}r Fromm von zentraler Bedeutung. Hoffnung ist ein unerl{\"a}ssliches Element der Struktur des Lebens, der Dynamik des menschlichen Geistes. Aber so wie die Hoffnung immer zum Leben geh{\"o}rt, so geh{\"o}ren auch Entt{\"a}uschung und Verzweiflung, die Kehrseite der Hoffnung, dazu. Fromm beschreibt sehr treffend den Kampf zwischen Hoffnung und Verzweiflung, wie er in den biblischen Psalmen zum Ausdruck kommt. Das Ergebnis eines solchen Kampfes kann entweder eine vertiefte Bejahung des Lebens sein oder eine >Verh{\"a}rtung des Herzens<, die zu Destruktivit{\"a}t und Gewalt f{\"u}hrt.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {The Core Theme of Erich Fromm's Writings and Its Implications for Therapy}, series = {Journal of The American Academy of Psychoanalysis, New York Vol. 11 (No. 3, 1983), pp. 391-399 (John Wiley and Sons, Inc.).}, journal = {Journal of The American Academy of Psychoanalysis, New York Vol. 11 (No. 3, 1983), pp. 391-399 (John Wiley and Sons, Inc.).}, abstract = {In this paper delivered at the 1982 meeting of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis in Toronto, the author discusses the relevance of E. FROMM's (e.g., 1966, 1967) themes for psychoanalysis. His biblical themes are reflected in his negative theology and in his description of the role of prophets as identifying choices for humankind. FROMM's emphasis on the intrinsic nature of hope in the structure of life is also reviewed. Features that characterize FROMM's therapeutic mode include (1) the intense aliveness of the therapist to the patient; (2) the therapist's focus on sensitivity to authenticity; (3) an emphasis on responsibility; and (4) the therapist's promotion of the pro-life resources of the patient, including creativity and the capacity for joy and love. FROMM believed the conflict between the >being< and the >having< modes to be universal, with the being mode emphasizing inner activity, love, and respect. In therapy, FROMM was fully attuned to his patients and active in the therapeutic exchange. FROMM recognized, however, that the patient had to participate in the actual changing.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {The Changing Concept of the Irrational and Its Effect on Therapeutic Technique}, series = {Chrzanowski, G. et al. (Eds.), Das Irrationale in der Psychoanalyse. Theoretische und klinisch Aspekte. Vortr{\"a}ge des IV. Internationalen Forums f{\"u}r Psychoanalyse, New York 1972 (= Weiterentwicklungen der Psychoanalyse und ihrer Anwendungen, Vol. 5), G{\"o}tti}, journal = {Chrzanowski, G. et al. (Eds.), Das Irrationale in der Psychoanalyse. Theoretische und klinisch Aspekte. Vortr{\"a}ge des IV. Internationalen Forums f{\"u}r Psychoanalyse, New York 1972 (= Weiterentwicklungen der Psychoanalyse und ihrer Anwendungen, Vol. 5), G{\"o}tti}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Our Dilemma- The Rapidly Changing World and the Slow Evolution of Our Theoretical Conception}, series = {G. Condrau and A. Hicklin (Eds.), Individuum - Familie - Gesellschaft im Spannungsfeld zwischen Zwang und Freiheit. Vortr{\"a}ge des V. Internationalen Forums f{\"u}r Psychoanalyse, Z{\"u}rich 1974 (= Weiterentwicklungen der Psychoanalyse und ihrer Anwendungen, Vol.}, journal = {G. Condrau and A. Hicklin (Eds.), Individuum - Familie - Gesellschaft im Spannungsfeld zwischen Zwang und Freiheit. Vortr{\"a}ge des V. Internationalen Forums f{\"u}r Psychoanalyse, Z{\"u}rich 1974 (= Weiterentwicklungen der Psychoanalyse und ihrer Anwendungen, Vol.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {L'Chayim. Review of Bernhard Landis and Edward S. Tauber (Eds.), In the Name of Life. Essays om Honor of Erich Fromm}, series = {Revista de Psicoan{\´a}lisis, Psiquiatr{\´i}a y Psicolog{\´i}a, M{\´e}xico, Vol. 4 (1974), pp. 81-87. [= Horney Eckardt, M., 1972}, journal = {Revista de Psicoan{\´a}lisis, Psiquiatr{\´i}a y Psicolog{\´i}a, M{\´e}xico, Vol. 4 (1974), pp. 81-87. [= Horney Eckardt, M., 1972}, number = {translation / {\"U}bersetzung}, language = {es} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {L'Chayim. Review of Bernhard Landis and Edward S. Tauber (Eds.), In the Name of Life. Essays om Honor of Erich Fromm}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (The Academic Press, Inc.), Vol. 9 (1972), pp. 106-111.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (The Academic Press, Inc.), Vol. 9 (1972), pp. 106-111.}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Psychoanalytische Konzepte und der Begriff der Verantwortung}, series = {A. Heigl-Evers et al. (Eds.), Fortschritte der Psychoanalyse. Internationales Jahrbuch zur Weiterentwicklung der Psychoanalyse, Vol. 4, G{\"o}ttingen (Verlag f{\"u}r Psychologie - Dr. C. J. Hofgrefe) 1970, pp. 9-17}, journal = {A. Heigl-Evers et al. (Eds.), Fortschritte der Psychoanalyse. Internationales Jahrbuch zur Weiterentwicklung der Psychoanalyse, Vol. 4, G{\"o}ttingen (Verlag f{\"u}r Psychologie - Dr. C. J. Hofgrefe) 1970, pp. 9-17}, language = {de} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Perspectivas terap{\´e}uticas}, series = {Revista de Psicoan{\´a}lisis, Psiquiatr{\´i}a y Psicolog{\´i}a, M{\´e}xico (No. 12, 1969), pp. 35-46.}, journal = {Revista de Psicoan{\´a}lisis, Psiquiatr{\´i}a y Psicolog{\´i}a, M{\´e}xico (No. 12, 1969), pp. 35-46.}, language = {es} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Frecuencia, intervalos y planeamiento del tiempo en la terapia psicoanal{\´i}tica}, series = {Revista de Psicoan{\´a}lisis, Psiquiatr{\´i}a y Psicolog{\´i}a, M{\´e}xico (No. 2, 1966), pp. 25-28.}, journal = {Revista de Psicoan{\´a}lisis, Psiquiatr{\´i}a y Psicolog{\´i}a, M{\´e}xico (No. 2, 1966), pp. 25-28.}, language = {es} } @article{EckardtHorney, author = {Eckardt Horney, Marianne}, title = {Psychoanalytic Technique, the Stepchild of Psychoanalysis}, series = {A. Heigl-Evers (Ed.), Fortschritte der Psychoanalyse. Internationales Jahrbuch zur Weiterentwicklung der Psychoanalyse, Vol. 1, G{\"o}ttingen (Verlag f{\"u}r Psychologie - Dr. C. J. Hofgrefe) 1964, pp. 141-155.}, journal = {A. Heigl-Evers (Ed.), Fortschritte der Psychoanalyse. Internationales Jahrbuch zur Weiterentwicklung der Psychoanalyse, Vol. 1, G{\"o}ttingen (Verlag f{\"u}r Psychologie - Dr. C. J. Hofgrefe) 1964, pp. 141-155.}, language = {en} }