@article{Shilina, author = {Shilina, N. E.}, title = {Взаимодействие личности и общества: психоанализ конфликта [Interaction between the individual and society: psychoanalysis conflict]}, series = {Грані [Gran{\`i}], Vol. 17, No. 2 (2014), pp. 22-28. [Print ISSN 2077-1800] [grani.org.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/421/432]}, journal = {Грані [Gran{\`i}], Vol. 17, No. 2 (2014), pp. 22-28. [Print ISSN 2077-1800] [grani.org.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/421/432]}, abstract = {Статья посвящена проблеме становления личности в современном информационном обществе, основными чертами которого являются его информатизация, создание новых интеллектуальных технологий, ускорение темпов развития техники, превращение информации в важнейший глобальный ресурс человечества. Автор анализирует психоаналитический подход к рассмотрению личности З. Фрейда, К.Г. Юнга и Э. Фромма. Затрагивается проблема целостности личности и пути ее достижения. Единое информационное пространство, также как и единое психическое пространство (коллективное бессознательное) ставят перед личностью две противоположные задачи: преодолеть разобщенность, созданную личными границами собственного >Я< и объединиться с обществом в поисках целостности, и сформировать свое личное пространство, выкроить в этой общности свою личную персональную зону комфорта, где личность сможет получить ощущение свободы и осознание своей уникальности, и, как ни удивительно, также целостности. Раскрыта проблема виртуальной реальности и ее влияния на формирование самосознания личности. Показаны позитивные и негативные аспекты влияния информационных технологий на самоидентификацию личности в современном пространстве.}, language = {mul} } @article{Demura, author = {Demura, O. O.}, title = {Аналіз тоталітарної свідомості в соціально-критичній теорії Франкфуртської школи [An analysis of totalitarian consciousness in Frankfurt School socio-critical theory]}, series = {Грані [Gran{\`i}], Vol. 17, No. 11 (2014), pp. 106-112. [Print ISSN 2077-1800] [grani.org.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/752/763]}, journal = {Грані [Gran{\`i}], Vol. 17, No. 11 (2014), pp. 106-112. [Print ISSN 2077-1800] [grani.org.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/752/763]}, abstract = {В статті проаналізовано основні ідеї представників Франкфуртської школи, а саме: Т. Адорно, М. Хоркхаймер, Г. Маркузе, Е. Фромм. Опираючись на основні дослідження та основоположні філософ ські праці представників Франкфуртської школи, зроблена спроба виокремити основні причини становлення неототалітаризму, та тоталітарних режимів у ХХ столітті. Встановлена взаємозалежність між Просвітницькою діяльністю та міфологізацією свідомості; визначена роль культури у цьому процесі. Окреслено роль ідеологічної системи, як однієї з форм соціальної міфології. Встановлена закономірність між >щасливою свідомістю< суспільства споживання і ефективним укоріненням міфів та ідеологічних систем у масову свідомість суспільства ХХ ст. Актуальність статті зумовлена тим, що необхідність критичного осмислення становлення культури тоталітарних країн сьогодні стає очевидною. Усвідомлення того, що суспільна свідомість пострадянських країн досі керується міфологемами, що були створені та впроваджені тоталітарною культурою, змушує нас серйозно вивчати проблематику міфологізації свідомості та ідеологічного впливу. Тому позбавлення від упереджень та перехід до нового витка демократичної свідомості неможливий, без вивчення основ становлення масового суспільства та функції культури в ньому. Більше того, без виявлення чинників, що зумовили конструювання західної цивілізації, неможливе не тільки рішення глобальних проблем сучасності, але й сам перехід на якісно інший виток соціально-культурного розвитку.}, language = {mul} } @article{Šuvajevs, author = {Šuvajevs, Igors}, title = {Ērihs Fromms: brīvība un dzīvesmāksla}, series = {I. Suvajevs (Ed.), Begsana no brivibas? Erihs Fromms un Latjija, Riga (University of Latvia, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology) 2014, pp. 63-78.}, journal = {I. Suvajevs (Ed.), Begsana no brivibas? Erihs Fromms un Latjija, Riga (University of Latvia, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology) 2014, pp. 63-78.}, language = {mul} } @article{KrūmiņaKoņkova, author = {Krūmiņa-Koņkova, Solveiga}, title = {Ērihs Fromms, Rūdolfs Steiners un >gara zinātnes< Latvijā 20. gadsimta sākumā}, series = {I. Suvajevs (Ed.), Begsana no brivibas? Erihs Fromms un Latjija, Riga (University of Latvia, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology) 2014, pp. 49-62.}, journal = {I. Suvajevs (Ed.), Begsana no brivibas? Erihs Fromms un Latjija, Riga (University of Latvia, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology) 2014, pp. 49-62.}, language = {mul} } @article{Johahs, author = {Johahs, Helmuts}, title = {Ērihs Fromms - biogrāfiski idejvēsturisks ievads}, series = {I. Suvajevs (Ed.), Begsana no brivibas? Erihs Fromms un Latjija, Riga (University of Latvia, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology) 2014, pp. 3-17.}, journal = {I. Suvajevs (Ed.), Begsana no brivibas? Erihs Fromms un Latjija, Riga (University of Latvia, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology) 2014, pp. 3-17.}, language = {mul} } @article{Funks, author = {Funks, Rainers}, title = {Ēriha Fromma nozīme tagadnei (Die Bedeutung Erich Fromms f{\"u}r die Gegenwart)}, series = {R. Funk, Ēriha Fromma aktualitāte. Filosofijas lekcijas Riga, Riga (University of Latvia, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology) 2014, pp. 9-26.}, journal = {R. Funk, Ēriha Fromma aktualitāte. Filosofijas lekcijas Riga, Riga (University of Latvia, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology) 2014, pp. 9-26.}, language = {mul} } @article{Leskauskas, author = {Leskauskas, Darius}, title = {{\"U}berlegungen zur Bedeutung des Gesellschafts-Charakters}, series = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 18 / 2014, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 67-71.}, volume = {d18/2014r}, journal = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 18 / 2014, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 67-71.}, language = {de} } @article{Bierhoff, author = {Bierhoff, Burkhard}, title = {Zur Kritik des {\"O}konomismus in der Erziehung}, series = {Klaus-J{\"u}rgen Bruder, Christoph Bialluch, Benjamin Lemke (Eds.), Machtwirkung und Gl{\"u}cksversprechen. Gewalt und Rationalit{\"a}t in Sozialisation und Bildungsprozessen. Gießen (Psychosozial-Verlag) 2014, pp. 251-274.}, journal = {Klaus-J{\"u}rgen Bruder, Christoph Bialluch, Benjamin Lemke (Eds.), Machtwirkung und Gl{\"u}cksversprechen. Gewalt und Rationalit{\"a}t in Sozialisation und Bildungsprozessen. Gießen (Psychosozial-Verlag) 2014, pp. 251-274.}, language = {de} } @article{Wehr, author = {Wehr, Helmut}, title = {Zivilcourage in der Schule - Ein Herausforderung f{\"u}r Lehrer/innen}, series = {Lehren und Lernen. Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Schule und Innovation aus Baden-W{\"u}rttemberg, Vol. 40 (No. 1, 2014), pp. 29-34}, journal = {Lehren und Lernen. Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Schule und Innovation aus Baden-W{\"u}rttemberg, Vol. 40 (No. 1, 2014), pp. 29-34}, language = {de} } @article{Kostyło, author = {Kostyło, Hanna}, title = {Zdrowie, społeczeństwo, edukacja: koncepcje Ericha Fromma i Theodorea Bramelda [Health, Society, Education: The Concepts of Erich Fromm and Theodore Brameld]}, series = {Rocznik Andragogczny [Andragogy Yearbook], Vol. 21 (2014), pp. 157-171. [doi.org/10.12775/RA.2014.011]}, journal = {Rocznik Andragogczny [Andragogy Yearbook], Vol. 21 (2014), pp. 157-171. [doi.org/10.12775/RA.2014.011]}, abstract = {Celem artykułu jest pokazanie wpływu proces{\´o}w kulturowych na stan zdrowia społeczeństwa. Tekst zawiera przegląd definicji zdrowia, ujawniając ich rosnącą złożoność, wynikającą z włączania do nich coraz większej liczby czynnik{\´o}w pozacielesnych. Na podstawie analiz przeprowadzonych przez Ericha Fromma i Theodore'a Bramelda przedstawiona jest diagnoza stanu zdrowia wsp{\´o}łczesnego rozwiniętego społeczeństwa zachodniego. Podsumowaniem całości jest kilka postulat{\´o}w pod adresem edukacji. Edukacja, aby mogła wspierać harmonijne funkcjonowanie społeczeństwa, musi mieć wpływ na kształtowanie standard{\´o}w zdrowotnych obowiązujących w tymże społeczeństwie.}, language = {pl} } @article{Brumlik, author = {Brumlik, Micha}, title = {Wissenschaft und Identit{\"a}tsfindung. Der junge Erich Fromm. Alfred Weber, Karl Marx und Sigmund Freud}, series = {Markus Bitterolf, Oliver Schlaudt und Stefan Sch{\"o}bel (Eds.): Intellektuelle in Heidelberg 1910-1933. Ein Lesebuch, Heidelberg (Edition Sch{\"o}bel), 2014, pp. 111-118.}, journal = {Markus Bitterolf, Oliver Schlaudt und Stefan Sch{\"o}bel (Eds.): Intellektuelle in Heidelberg 1910-1933. Ein Lesebuch, Heidelberg (Edition Sch{\"o}bel), 2014, pp. 111-118.}, language = {de} } @article{Chodorow, author = {Chodorow, Nancy J.}, title = {Why Is It Easy to Be a Psychoanalyst and a Feminist, But Not a Psychoanalyst and a Social Scientist? Reflections of a Psychoanalytic Hybrid}, series = {L. Chancer and J. Andrews (Eds.), The Unhappy Divorce of Sociology and Psychoanalysis. Diverse Perspectives on the Psychosocial (Studies in the Psychosocial, ed. by Peter Redman), New York (Palgrave Macmillan) 2014, pp. 122-139.}, journal = {L. Chancer and J. Andrews (Eds.), The Unhappy Divorce of Sociology and Psychoanalysis. Diverse Perspectives on the Psychosocial (Studies in the Psychosocial, ed. by Peter Redman), New York (Palgrave Macmillan) 2014, pp. 122-139.}, language = {en} } @article{Curtis, author = {Curtis, Richard}, title = {What is Spirituality? Insights from Religious Studies and Humanistic Psychology}, series = {S. J. Miri, R. Lake, T. M. Kress (Eds.), Reclaiming the Sane Society. Essays on Erich Fromm's Thought, Rotterdam - Boston - Taipei (Sense Publishers) 2014, pp. 101-115.}, journal = {S. J. Miri, R. Lake, T. M. Kress (Eds.), Reclaiming the Sane Society. Essays on Erich Fromm's Thought, Rotterdam - Boston - Taipei (Sense Publishers) 2014, pp. 101-115.}, language = {en} } @misc{Frie, author = {Frie, Roger}, title = {What is Cultural Psychoanalysis? Psychoanalytic Anthropology and the Interpersonal Tradition}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 50 (2014), pp. 371-394.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 50 (2014), pp. 371-394.}, abstract = {In light of the recent emphasis on social and cultural factors in psychoanalytic theory and practice, this article will elaborate earlier attempts to bridge psychoanalysis and the study of culture. I begin by considering the disciplinary tension between the fields of psychoanalysis and anthropology and the emergence of a >psychoanalytic anthropology,< which began in the 1920s and lasted through the 1950s. I then turn to the works of Harry Stack Sullivan and Erich Fromm, who developed an approach known as >cultural psychoanalysis.< I suggest that Sullivan and Fromm anticipate today's sociocultural turn in psychoanalysis and that their work on culture and its role in psychological development and experience continues to be relevant. Rather than embracing a social or cultural determinism, Sullivan and Fromm focus on the interaction between culture and the person, thus creating an >integrationist< approach. Sullivan and Fromm develop a broad conception of culture that encompasses a critique of social and cultural norms and values. I suggest that this is particularly valuable because much current discussion of culture focuses chiefly on diversity and difference, thus overlooking the implicit social and cultural values at work in all human experience. I build on Sullivan and Fromm's insights to illustrate the significance of early interpersonal psychoanalysis for the sociocultural turn in contemporary psychoanalytic theory and practice.}, language = {en} } @article{Schroeter, author = {Schr{\"o}ter, Michael}, title = {Vor der Schwelle zum Lehrinstitut, oder: Zwischen lokaler Selbstbehauptung und zentralistischer Unterordnung. Karl Landauer und das alte Frankfurter Psychoanalytische Institut}, series = {Psyche, Vol. 68 (2014), pp. 122-161.}, journal = {Psyche, Vol. 68 (2014), pp. 122-161.}, abstract = {Nach 1918 setzte sich in der deutschen Psychoanalyse ein nationalzentralistisches Organisationsprinzip durch - gegen die Option, eine zweite s{\"u}ddeutsche Vereinigung neben der Berliner Gruppe (ab 1926 DPG) zu schaffen. Berlin erlangte in der Freud-Schule die Zust{\"a}ndigkeit f{\"u}r ganz Deutschland. Andere Gruppen wurden der DPG als »Arbeitsgemeinschaften« zugeordnet; lokale Kandidaten mussten einen Aufnahmevortrag in Berlin halten. Die damit gestiftete Spannung trat vor allem gegen{\"u}ber der Frankfurter/S{\"u}dwestdeutschen Arbeitsgemeinschaft hervor, die 1926 maßgeblich von Karl Landauer gegr{\"u}ndet wurde. Sie war mit zuletzt 4-5 fertigen Analytikern die gr{\"o}ßte Gruppe in Deutschland außerhalb Berlins. Landauer, in Wien geschult und ab 1925 Mitglied in Berlin, f{\"u}hrte einige Lehranalysen durch, im Rahmen der Berliner Vorschriften. Aber kein Frankfurter Kandidat schaffte die Aufnahme in die DPG ohne Nachausbildung in Berlin; Erich Fromm fiel zweimal mit Probevortr{\"a}gen durch. S.H. Fuchs, 1928-1930 in Wien ausgebildet, wehrte sich gegen dieses Aufnahmeverfahren. Als Landauer 1929, bedr{\"a}ngt von Heinrich Meng, das Frankfurter Institut schuf, betonten beide, dass sie keine Ausbildung beabsichtigten. Das war nur die kurzfristige Wahrheit. Die Ambivalenz eines Instituts, das seine Ambitionen zun{\"a}chst verdunkelte, ist f{\"u}r die Frankfurter Psychoanalyse ebenso kennzeichnend wie ihre N{\"a}he zur akademischen Welt, insbesondere zur Soziologie (M. Horkheimer, N. Elias). - Die vorliegende Arbeit verwertet erstmals zahlreiche St{\"u}cke aus der Korrespondenz zwischen Landauer und Max Eitingon.}, language = {de} } @article{Funk, author = {Funk, Rainer}, title = {Verbunden sein, ohne sich zu binden. Liebesf{\"a}higkeit heute}, series = {B. Dorst et al. (Ed.), Liebe - die transformierende Kraft in Beziehungen und Gesellschaft, Ostfildern (Patmis - Sc hwabenverlag) 2014, pp. 71-99.}, journal = {B. Dorst et al. (Ed.), Liebe - die transformierende Kraft in Beziehungen und Gesellschaft, Ostfildern (Patmis - Sc hwabenverlag) 2014, pp. 71-99.}, language = {de} } @article{Šķesteris, author = {Šķesteris, Jānis}, title = {Variationen von Freiheit (Erich Fromm, Merab Mamardaschwili)}, series = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 18 / 2014, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 53-56.}, volume = {d18/2014m}, journal = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 18 / 2014, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 53-56.}, language = {de} } @article{GinieriCoccossisVaslamatzis, author = {Ginieri-Coccossis, Maria and Vaslamatzis, Grigoris}, title = {Truths, Reveries, Internal Moments of Meeting: Reflections on the dialectics of the analytic relationship}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 3, 2014), pp. 171-182.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 3, 2014), pp. 171-182.}, abstract = {Conceptualizing intersecting psychical dynamics taking place within the analytic relationship, the concept of truth is considered as an integral element of the patient's unrepresented, subjective self-experiences, particularly in respect to traumatic aspects. Truth is also conceptualized as a process of exploration of traumatic elements emerging dynamically in the context of transference. During such processes, it is possible that the patient's traumatic truth may collide with certain aspects of the analyst's mental life affecting deeply his/her phantasy and stirring strong feelings and representations of traumatic self-experiences of personal and subjective meaning. These instances are vital intersubjective aspects of the analytic relationship. They facilitate the exploration of the patient's unconscious inner truth and are signified as internal moments of meeting, emphasizing a psychical interchange between the analytic dyad and creation of a mental-cradle, a space for exploring and representing the patient's traumatic self-experiences. Clinical material is provided from the psychotherapy of a young woman with borderline psychopathology and unrepresented traumatic parental loss and migration. Discussion brings together basic theoretical conceptions regarding dynamic, joint mental functions of transference and countertransference and indicates the utility of actualizing disturbing countertransference experiences and the analyst's personal recourses and subjectivity for the exploration of the patient's truth.}, language = {en} } @article{Guasto, author = {Guasto, Gianni}, title = {Trauma and the loss of basic trust}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 1, 2014), pp. 44-49.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 1, 2014), pp. 44-49.}, abstract = {Ferenczi's discovery of trauma was labelled by Freud as a return >to errors< that he himself upheld he had committed before 1897. During the dramatic period running from the Wiesbaden Congress (September 1932) to Ferenczi's death (May 1933), Freud wrote to numerous correspondents (among them Jones, Eitingon, and his daughter Anna) complaining that Ferenczi's latest theoretical elaboration corresponded to a simple return to the origin of psychoanalysis and was also a symptom of a serious psychosis. The theme of this paper is that Freud's opinion concerning Ferenczi's concept of trauma is a result of misunderstanding: the trauma as described by Ferenczi is not the one that preceded (in Freud's theory) the desertion of the seduction theory, but is something that is much deeper and mortifying, where the sexuality role is less central. The author pauses to ponder and reflect on the importance of the concept of Ersch{\"u}tterung as a cause in losing basic trust, a perspective that moves far from Freudian sex-centrism that puts psychoanalysis face to face with the sufferings of the victims of extreme trauma.}, language = {en} } @article{Poster, author = {Poster, Mark F.}, title = {Thoughts on war, trauma, and the need for diplomacy}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 1, 2014), pp. 55-63.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 1, 2014), pp. 55-63.}, abstract = {War is a uniquely human scourge with complex biological, psychological, social, and political determinants. In this paper, repetition-compulsions both in making war and in the diagnosis and treatment of war trauma are documented. The diagnosis and treatment of war trauma are reviewed from the Napoleonic wars until the present, and parallel tracks in the development of military history, neurology, and psychoanalysis are traced. A personal history of the author and a clinical case history are included to demonstrate the effect of war on both family members and soldiers. Prevention of war through political negotiation is emphasized.}, language = {en} } @article{Risthania, author = {Risthania, Olivia Fergie}, title = {The Unrequited Love as Reflected in William Blake's >Love Secret< [application of Fromm's theories to art]}, series = {Lantern - Journal on English Language, Culture and Literature (Diponegoro University), Vol. 3, No. 4 (February 2014).}, journal = {Lantern - Journal on English Language, Culture and Literature (Diponegoro University), Vol. 3, No. 4 (February 2014).}, abstract = {The purpose of this final academic paper is to describe the love story which tells sadness in William Blake's >Love's Secret<. The writer adopts Erich Fromm's theory of unrequited love from >The Art of Loving<. This final academic paper concerns intrinsic and extrinsic side of the poem. In the intrinsic side, the writer discusses about the existing diction and figurative language such as denotation and connotation and imagery to understand the true meaning of the poem. The extrinsic side, the writer discusses about unrequited love. The writer used library research, note-taking and internet browsing for collecting the data. The result is that love does not only bring happiness but also deep sadness for the speaker of the poem as unrequited love which is reflected in >Love's Secret<. So, it succeeds in bringing the readers to feel what the speaker feels.}, language = {en} } @article{DeGloma, author = {DeGloma, Thomas}, title = {The Unconscious in Cultural Dispute: On the Ethics of Psychosocial Discovery}, series = {L. Chancer and J. Andrews (Eds.), The Unhappy Divorce of Sociology and Psychoanalysis. Diverse Perspectives on the Psychosocial (Studies in the Psychosocial, ed. by Peter Redman), New York (Palgrave Macmillan) 2014, pp. 77-97.}, journal = {L. Chancer and J. Andrews (Eds.), The Unhappy Divorce of Sociology and Psychoanalysis. Diverse Perspectives on the Psychosocial (Studies in the Psychosocial, ed. by Peter Redman), New York (Palgrave Macmillan) 2014, pp. 77-97.}, language = {en} } @article{Funk, author = {Funk, Rainer}, title = {The Unbounded Self: The Striving for Reconstructing Personality and Ist Clinical Impact}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 3, 2014), pp. 144-150.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 3, 2014), pp. 144-150.}, abstract = {Particularly due to technical innovations, we are witnessing an unbounding of reality that increasingly is reflected in an inner striving to get rid of the limitations and boundaries of our own personality by reconstructing it anew. This pursuit of de-limitation, dissolution and blurring of boundaries is seen as a central character trait of the Ego-oriented social character. Such a fabrication of a limitless personality doubtless results in a weakening of such psychic abilities as experiencing one's self as a consistent and ambiguous entity, be-ing emotionally attached to oneself and to others, feeling one's own strivings, affects and emotions, and being guided by one's internalized norms and values. Lastly, the impact of this character formation is discussed in regard to clinical and therapeutic issues.}, language = {en} } @article{Peterson, author = {Peterson, Charles A.}, title = {The trial period and the creation of analytic patients}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 4, 2014), pp. 209-219.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 4, 2014), pp. 209-219.}, abstract = {Just as there are many roads to Rome, the trial period may be considered one of many opening moves in psychotherapy or psychoanalysis. The responsive - and responsible - therapist must be many things to many patients, some of whom know nothing about the psychotherapeutic/analytic process. Freud advocated the trial period to help him take a >sounding< when he knew little about the patient and when the patient knew little about psychoanalysis. R.I.P.? This brief communication laments the apparent demise of this promising procedure and makes an effort at resurrection by describing the hitherto unmapped latent structure of the trial period. Even if there are fewer patients in psychoanalysis today, there may be a number of reasons to recommend a trial period, no matter what we name this period of optimistic uncertainty at the beginning of every treatment. Even if >consultation< is the term de jour, the psychoanalytic psychotherapist cannot escape certain role responsibilities at the beginning of every treatment, which has been made clear in the ethical principles of the American Psychoanalytic Association. What we will learn about the trial period should serve our understanding of what must also occur in the beginning of every psychotherapy or psychoanalysis. Conceptually, I propose that a trial analysis (1) will serve as a discriminative stimulus, signaling, to the patient, the unique nature of the analytic conversation; (2) will permit an in vivo assessment of the patient's suitability for psychoanalysis, and, more importantly, the fit between analyst and patient; (3) will provide anticipatory socialization for the unfamiliar and difficult roles of patient and therapist within the analytic process; (4) will offer true informed consent about the task facing therapist and patient; and (5) will facilitate an opportunity for therapeutic assessment, all of which will help the naive patient acquire the skills and lived experience to become an analytic patient. The trial period is the perfect host for all that must happen - and what we can do- to help naive patients become analytic patients.}, language = {en} } @article{McLaughlin, author = {McLaughlin, Neil}, title = {The Sociology, Biography, and Politics of Alienation}, series = {The Humanistic Psychologist, Vol. 42 (2014), pp. 292-297.}, journal = {The Humanistic Psychologist, Vol. 42 (2014), pp. 292-297.}, language = {en} } @article{Stein, author = {Stein, Arlene}, title = {The Shame of Survival: Rethinking Trauma's Aftermath}, series = {L. Chancer and J. Andrews (Eds.), The Unhappy Divorce of Sociology and Psychoanalysis. Diverse Perspectives on the Psychosocial (Studies in the Psychosocial, ed. by Peter Redman), New York (Palgrave Macmillan) 2014, pp. 338-356.}, journal = {L. Chancer and J. Andrews (Eds.), The Unhappy Divorce of Sociology and Psychoanalysis. Diverse Perspectives on the Psychosocial (Studies in the Psychosocial, ed. by Peter Redman), New York (Palgrave Macmillan) 2014, pp. 338-356.}, language = {en} } @article{Funk, author = {Funk, Rainer}, title = {The role of character and sustained business success}, series = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 18 / 2014, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 40-44.}, volume = {e18/2014f}, journal = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 18 / 2014, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 40-44.}, language = {en} } @article{SmuleviczZucker, author = {Smulevicz-Zucker, Gregory R.}, title = {The Relevance of Fromm's Concept of the Distorted Personality}, series = {S. J. Miri, R. Lake, T. M. Kress (Eds.), Reclaiming the Sane Society. Essays on Erich Fromm's Thought, Rotterdam - Boston - Taipei (Sense Publishers) 2014, pp. 163-185.}, journal = {S. J. Miri, R. Lake, T. M. Kress (Eds.), Reclaiming the Sane Society. Essays on Erich Fromm's Thought, Rotterdam - Boston - Taipei (Sense Publishers) 2014, pp. 163-185.}, language = {en} } @article{Bacciagaluppi, author = {Bacciagaluppi, Marco}, title = {The Relevance of Erich Fromm}, series = {The American Journal of Psychoanalysis Vol. 74, 2014, pp. 123-132.}, journal = {The American Journal of Psychoanalysis Vol. 74, 2014, pp. 123-132.}, abstract = {The author stresses Fromm's role as a precursor in psychoanalysis and shows his connections with three scientific developments following on his death in 1980: the trauma literature, attachment theory and the evolution of altruism.}, language = {en} } @article{BalbuenaRivera, author = {Balbuena-Rivera, Francisco}, title = {The pioneering work of Marguerite S{\´e}chehaye into the psychotherapy of psychosis: a critical review}, series = {Swiss Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, Vol. 165 (Nr. 5, 2014), pp. 167-174.}, journal = {Swiss Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, Vol. 165 (Nr. 5, 2014), pp. 167-174.}, language = {en} } @article{Pacquing, author = {Pacquing, Ian Raymond B.}, title = {The Philosophical Anthropology of Erich Fromm: The Conscious and the Unconscious in Man}, series = {Kritike, Vol. 8, pp. 77-97.}, journal = {Kritike, Vol. 8, pp. 77-97.}, abstract = {The philosophical anthropology of Erich Fromm rests on his analysis of the existential dichotomy, which breaks man's humanity. When man disobeys God in paradise, he begins to become human. He begins to be free. For Fromm, disobedience is a prerequisite towards freedom. However, there is in him a yearning to go back to paradise to enjoy the >roots of his own nature.< He wants to be secured and taken care by a loving God. This allegory was taken and interpreted by Fromm that man is separated from his own nature. In paradise, he is an animal. He does not possess any reason or freedom as a human being. Physiologically, he does what other creatures do. However, saying >no< to God's commandment allowed him to become human. He has reason and freedom. He is forced to take the responsibility to build his own humanity. Now, he is torn between two existential nature i.e., his animal nature and human nature. There is no way for him to return to his paradisiacal roots. He has to move on and build his true human nature. For Fromm, this can be done through reason, faith, and love.}, language = {en} } @book{Whittington, author = {Whittington, Dean}, title = {The Perpetual Dreadmill, Bloomington (Author's House) 2014, 319 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Movahedi, author = {Movahedi, Siamak}, title = {The Narcissism of Minor Differences: The Status Anxiety and Disciplinary Intolerance between Sociology and Psychoanalysis}, series = {L. Chancer and J. Andrews (Eds.), The Unhappy Divorce of Sociology and Psychoanalysis. Diverse Perspectives on the Psychosocial (Studies in the Psychosocial, ed. by Peter Redman), New York (Palgrave Macmillan) 2014, pp. 140-158.}, journal = {L. Chancer and J. Andrews (Eds.), The Unhappy Divorce of Sociology and Psychoanalysis. Diverse Perspectives on the Psychosocial (Studies in the Psychosocial, ed. by Peter Redman), New York (Palgrave Macmillan) 2014, pp. 140-158.}, language = {en} } @article{Bacciagaluppi, author = {Bacciagaluppi, Marco}, title = {The multiple achievements of Silvano Arieti. Typescript, Milano 2014, 4 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{MilivojevićDragović, author = {Milivojević, Tatjana and Dragović, Katarina}, title = {The Media Image of >Effortles Life<}, series = {In Medias Res, Vol. 3, No. 4 (2014), pp. 590- 609. [Online ISSN 1848-6304] [hrcak.srce.hr/file/184751]}, journal = {In Medias Res, Vol. 3, No. 4 (2014), pp. 590- 609. [Online ISSN 1848-6304] [hrcak.srce.hr/file/184751]}, abstract = {The ways of transferring knowledge and values have drastically changed, and the "others directed" people, the market and/or receptive orientation people, as Fromm would call them, turn to others in order to confirm their self-value. Others, however, are often only intermediaries in promoting what the mass media have defined as "currently desirable" attitude, behaviour or set of qualities. A radical example is a problem of being torn apart between the illusion that life should be easy and the (repressed) feeling that it is not, as quoted by Riesman, which results in unfounded belief in the possibilities of effortless life and rapid success, among other things. The mutual influences of the media and the social character of the public and individuals are emphasized in the paper.}, language = {en} } @article{Flores, author = {Flores, Juan}, title = {The IFPS: Fifty years and the work and future of the Federation}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 2, 2014), pp. 65-68.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 2, 2014), pp. 65-68.}, language = {en} } @article{Funk, author = {Funk, Rainer}, title = {The IFPS's Sense of Identity and Erich Fromm's Legacy}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 2, 2014), pp. 74-79.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 2, 2014), pp. 74-79.}, language = {en} } @article{BonomiBorgogno, author = {Bonomi, Carlo and Borgogno, Franco}, title = {The Ferenczi renaissance: Past, present, and future}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 1, 2014), pp. 1-2.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 1, 2014), pp. 1-2.}, language = {en} } @article{Manning, author = {Manning, Philip}, title = {The Ethnographic Spiral: Reflections on the Intersection of Life History and Ideal-Typical Analysis}, series = {L. Chancer and J. Andrews (Eds.), The Unhappy Divorce of Sociology and Psychoanalysis. Diverse Perspectives on the Psychosocial (Studies in the Psychosocial, ed. by Peter Redman), New York (Palgrave Macmillan) 2014, pp. 220-233.}, journal = {L. Chancer and J. Andrews (Eds.), The Unhappy Divorce of Sociology and Psychoanalysis. Diverse Perspectives on the Psychosocial (Studies in the Psychosocial, ed. by Peter Redman), New York (Palgrave Macmillan) 2014, pp. 220-233.}, language = {en} } @article{Watkins, author = {Watkins, C. Edward}, title = {The competent psychoanalytic supervisor: Some thoughts about supervision competences for accountable practice and training}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 4, 2014), pp. 220-228.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 4, 2014), pp. 220-228.}, abstract = {What are the competences required to satisfactorily practice effective or >good enough< psychoanalytic supervision? In this paper, I would like to consider that question. Over the past approximate 15-year period, increasing attention has been directed toward more specifically identifying and defining the components of competent psychoanalytic practice. But any parallel attention toward identifying and defining the components of competent psychoanalytic supervision practice has, in comparison, been sorely limited if not virtually absent. If we are to best practice competent psychoanalytic supervision and best train future psychoanalytic supervisors for competent practice, effort needs to be made to concretely delineate the competences that are requisite for such practice. In what follows, I present and adapt six broad-based families of internationally relevant supervision competence areas for use in psychoanalytic supervision: (1) knowledge about/understanding of psychoanalytic supervision models, methods, and intervention; (2) knowledge about/skill in attending to matters of ethical, legal, and professional concern; (3) knowledge about/skill in managing psychoanalytic supervision relationship processes; (4) knowledge about/skill in conducting psychoanalytic supervisory assessment and evaluation; (5) knowledge about/skill in fostering attention to difference and diversity; and (6) openness to/utilization of a self-reflective, self-assessment stance in psychoanalytic supervision. Although by no means an exhaustive list, 30 supervision competences (five per family) are proposed as significant for guiding competent psychoanalytic supervision practice and supervisor training, and a brief explanatory comment is offered in support of each broad-based family of competences.}, language = {en} } @article{Ermann, author = {Ermann, Michael}, title = {The changing face of psychoanalysis and the development of the IFPS}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 2, 2014), pp. 69-72.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 2, 2014), pp. 69-72.}, abstract = {The foundation of the International Federation of Psychoanalytic Societies (IFPS) in 1962 was - from the author's point of view - a reaction to the exclusive politics of the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA) in the postwar years. It was a political act of self-assertion, and only secondarily a science-related initiative. But meanwhile, the field of international psychoanalysis has changed fundamentally, and the former identity of the IFPS, which was defined from its differences from the IPA, has come under increasing pressure. Meeting this challenge, the question arises: what is the contribution of the Federation to psychoanalysis in the contemporary world? The author believes that the future lies in the exploration of identity-creating relations in all areas and periods of life. To deal with this huge challenge would be a shared task for the whole psychoanalytic community.}, language = {en} } @article{Bacciagaluppi, author = {Bacciagaluppi, Marco}, title = {The Centenary of Silvano Arieti, 1914-2014. A Tribute from a Pupil. Ttypescript, Milano 2014}, language = {en} } @article{Saltman, author = {Saltman, Kenneth J.}, title = {The Austerity School: Grit, Character, and the Privatization of Public Education}, series = {Symploke, Vol. 22 (No. 1-2, 2014), pp. 41-57.}, journal = {Symploke, Vol. 22 (No. 1-2, 2014), pp. 41-57.}, language = {en} } @article{Agatsuma, author = {Agatsuma, Soh}, title = {The analyst's intent and the analytic process: A note supporting a contextual understanding of the patient's experience of the analytic attitude}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 3, 2014), pp. 183-188.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 3, 2014), pp. 183-188.}, abstract = {The relationship between psychoanalytic theory and psychoanalytic practice is highly complicated. In this paper, the author presents case material from the psychoanalysis of a man with social anxiety. In the process, the analyst came to be perceived as a version of a blank screen. At the same time, the analyst noted a discrepancy between the patient's attitude on and off the couch. Further work revealed that this splitting in his attitude had its root in the patient's relationship with his parents during his childhood. It was crucially important that the analyst did not take his perceived blankness as a technical success but that he understood the patient's reaction contextually, taking his past relationships with his parents into consideration. The author then discusses theoretical issues related to the blank screen concept. Finally, the author discusses the importance of understanding the two aspects of analytic theorizing, that is, the prescriptive and descriptive aspects.}, language = {en} } @article{HylewskiBurdzik, author = {Hylewski_, Marcin and Burdzik, Tomasz}, title = {Teoria krytyczna szkoły frankfurckiej jako krytyka kultury masowej [Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School as a Critique of Mass Culture]}, series = {Kultura-Historia-Globalizacja (Wroclaw), No. 15 (2014), pp. 115-137. [doi 10.6084/m9.figshare.105056]}, journal = {Kultura-Historia-Globalizacja (Wroclaw), No. 15 (2014), pp. 115-137. [doi 10.6084/m9.figshare.105056]}, language = {pl} } @article{Schwan, author = {Schwan, Gesine}, title = {Taugt Erich Fromm heute f{\"u}r die politische Praxis? Erich Fromm Lecture 2013}, series = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 18 / 2014, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 85-90.}, volume = {d18/2014v}, journal = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 18 / 2014, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 85-90.}, language = {de} } @article{Smelser, author = {Smelser, Neil J.}, title = {Sustaining an Unlikely Marriage: Biographical, Theoretical, and Intellectual Notes}, series = {L. Chancer and J. Andrews (Eds.), The Unhappy Divorce of Sociology and Psychoanalysis. Diverse Perspectives on the Psychosocial (Studies in the Psychosocial, ed. by Peter Redman), New York (Palgrave Macmillan) 2014, pp. 101-121.}, journal = {L. Chancer and J. Andrews (Eds.), The Unhappy Divorce of Sociology and Psychoanalysis. Diverse Perspectives on the Psychosocial (Studies in the Psychosocial, ed. by Peter Redman), New York (Palgrave Macmillan) 2014, pp. 101-121.}, language = {en} } @article{TalfanidisManiadakis, author = {Talfanidis, Konstantinos and Maniadakis, Grigoris}, title = {Studying the archives of the Hellenic Society of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: An outline of its historical course}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 2, 2014), pp. 127-132.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 2, 2014), pp. 127-132.}, abstract = {The authors attempt to outline the historical course of the Hellenic Society of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (HSPP). They put forward several hypotheses concerning the dynamics of its foundation and evolution. The HSPP was founded in 1977 by five Greek psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists trained abroad, after three decades of fruitless attempts at establishing psychoanalysis in Greece. The authors sustain that the foundation of the HSPP addressed the complex problems of Greek society in the 1970s. The request for the founding of an institution for psychoanalytic therapy and training can be linked to a search for new orientations in thought that would enhance the working-through of traumas that had marked Greek society in the previous decades; these traumas played a role in the insurmountable problems in establishing psychoanalysis in Greece and in the difficulties met by the emancipation of Greek psychiatry from asylum-centered practice. The HSPP remained the only psychoanalytic institution in Greece until the foundation of the Hellenic Psychoanalytic Society in 1984. One of the main traits of its historical course has been the effort to shape a psychoanalytic organization directed towards the clinical reality of Greek society.}, language = {en} } @misc{Broer, author = {Broer, Bas de}, title = {Struggling for Objectivity: Theory and Empirical Research in the Early Frankfurt School, Master Thesis, Utrecht University, Faculty of Science, Utrecht 2015, 121 pp.}, abstract = {At the beginning of the 20th century, social sciences were institutionalized for the first time. While initially being a part of philosophical thinking, the promise of a scientific, objective interpretation of social phenomena granted social scientists a distinguished place within universities in Germany as well as in the USA. A larger focus on empirical research should guarantee that social science was indeed an independent endeavor, instead of a new form of social philosophy under another name. However, when analyzing the research of social scientists in the early 20th century, it is clear that ideological biases still prevailed and heavily influenced the interpretation of the collected empirical data. In this thesis, the problem of objectivity in social science and its relation to both theory and empirical research is addressed. As a case study, I have used the development of the social research of the members of the Frankfurt School in the period 1923-1950. Starting with a clear call for objectivity, over years it became clear that ideological bias was not easily removed from social science, especially at the background of the emergence and fall of the Weimar Republic and the establishment of the Nazi Regime. In my thesis, I argue that ideologically biased social science is not less empirically or more theoretically orientated than attempts to conduct objective social research, but have different interpretations of what it means to be empirical.}, language = {en} } @article{Kūle, author = {Kūle, Maija}, title = {Strategien des {\"U}berlebens: Freiheit und Sprache}, series = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 18 / 2014, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 17-22.}, volume = {d18/2014e}, journal = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 18 / 2014, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 17-22.}, language = {de} }