@book{BurstonFrie, author = {Burston, Daniel and Frie, Roger}, title = {Psychotherapy as a Human Science, Pittsburg (Duquesne University Press) 2006.}, language = {en} } @article{BurstonFrie, author = {Burston, Daniel and Frie, Roger}, title = {Psychoanalysis and Intersubjectivity. Sullivan, Fromm, Merleau-Ponty, Benjamin, and Stolorow}, series = {D. Burston and R. Frie (Eds.), Psychotherapy as a Human Science, Pittsburg (Duquesne University Press) 2006, pp. 228-257.}, journal = {D. Burston and R. Frie (Eds.), Psychotherapy as a Human Science, Pittsburg (Duquesne University Press) 2006, pp. 228-257.}, language = {en} } @article{Frie, author = {Frie, Roger}, title = {Psychoanalysis.}, series = {Encyclopedia of Critical Psychology}, journal = {Encyclopedia of Critical Psychology}, language = {en} } @article{FrieBurston, author = {Frie, Roger and Burston, Daniel}, title = {Psychoanalysis and Intersubjectivity. Sullivan, Fromm, Merleau-Ponty, Benjamin, and Stolorow,}, series = {D. Burston and R. Frie (Eds.), Psychotherapy as a Human Science, Pittsburg (Duquesne University Press) 2006, pp. 228-257.}, journal = {D. Burston and R. Frie (Eds.), Psychotherapy as a Human Science, Pittsburg (Duquesne University Press) 2006, pp. 228-257.}, language = {en} } @article{FrieReis, author = {Frie, Roger and Reis, B.}, title = {Understanding Intersubjectivity: Psychoanalytic Formulations and Their Philosophical Underpinnings}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society), Vol. 37 (2001), pp. 297-327.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society), Vol. 37 (2001), pp. 297-327.}, language = {en} } @book{Frie, author = {Frie, Roger}, title = {Subjectivity and Ibntersubjectivity in Modern Philosophy amd Psychoanalysis. A Study of Sartre, Binswanger, Lacan, and Habermas, Lanham etc. (Rowman and Littlefield Publisher) 1997, 227 p.}, language = {en} } @misc{Frie, author = {Frie, Roger}, title = {Review Condrau, Gion: Martin Heidegger's Impact on Psychotherapy}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society), Vol. 37 (2001), pp. 153-167.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society), Vol. 37 (2001), pp. 153-167.}, language = {en} } @article{Frie, author = {Frie, Roger}, title = {Erich Fromm and Contemporary Psychoanalysis: From Modernism to Postmodernism}, series = {The Psychoanalytic Review, New York, Vol. 90, No.6, December 2003, pp. 855-868.}, journal = {The Psychoanalytic Review, New York, Vol. 90, No.6, December 2003, pp. 855-868.}, language = {en} } @article{Frie, author = {Frie, Roger}, title = {Pr{\´o}logo}, 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. 7-12. [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. 7-12. [Spanish by Fernando Borrajo]}, language = {es} } @article{Frie, author = {Frie, Roger}, title = {Post-Cartesian Psychoanalysis and the Sociocultural Turn: From Cultural Contexts to Hermeneutic Understanding}, series = {Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Vol. 35 (No. 6, 2015), pp. 597-608.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Vol. 35 (No. 6, 2015), pp. 597-608.}, abstract = {This article addresses the tension between the defining impact of culture on human experience and the role of the person as agent. Focusing on the sociocultural turn in psychoanalysis, it examines the evolution of the notions of culture and the person, first in the culturalist psychoanalysis of Harry Stack Sullivan and Erich Fromm, and then in the hermeneutic turn of recent psychoanalysis. The article maintains that persons are inescapably shaped by the culture in which they live. At the same time, the manner in which individual psychology is organized and experienced within culture points to the role of agency as an emergent human potential. The article suggests that culture and personal agency are mutually reinforcing and that psychoanalysis must account for both. It develops a hermeneutic perspective as an alternative to postmodernism and concludes by outlining a post-Cartesian approach in psychoanalysis that addresses culture and the person in a non-dualistic fashion.}, language = {en} }