@book{Peglauet, author = {Peglau, Andreas and et, al.}, title = {Weltall, Erde, ... ICH. Anregungen f{\"u}r ein (selbst)bewußtes Leben, gesammelt zwischen DDR-Ende und Jahrtausendwende, Berlin (Ulrich Leutner Verlag) 2000, 480 p.}, language = {de} } @article{Dezaietal, author = {Dezai, Hall and et al.,}, title = {The Freudianism School's Personality Theory [新弗洛伊德主义学派的人格(个性)理论]}, series = {Digest of Foreign Social Sciences [国外社会科学文摘], No. 11 (1961), pp. 26-32.}, journal = {Digest of Foreign Social Sciences [国外社会科学文摘], No. 11 (1961), pp. 26-32.}, abstract = {哀立克•弗洛姆(Erich Fromm)1.弗洛姆的主题思想:弗洛姆全部著作的中心思想是,因为人已经逐渐同自然界以及同其他人们相隔离,因此他便有寂寞与孤立之感。这种孤立的情况在任何其他种类的动物中是看不到的;这是人所特有的情境。例如,儿童从父母的束缚中脱离.}, language = {zh} } @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{Lonkyetal, author = {Lonky, Edward and et al.,}, title = {Life Experience and Mode of Coping: Relation to Moral Judgment in Adulthood}, series = {Developmental Psychology, Vol. 20 (No. 6, November 1984) pp. 1159-1167.}, journal = {Developmental Psychology, Vol. 20 (No. 6, November 1984) pp. 1159-1167.}, abstract = {Explores Gibbs's (1977, 1979) hypothesis that mature levels of moral reasoning are related to affirmative coping with human needs while conventional reasoning is related to abortive coping. In one study of 28 women and another of 70 adults, an interview questionnaire was used to assess ability to deal with FROMM's existential needs.}, language = {en} } @book{Wolfetal, author = {Wolf, A. and et al.,}, title = {Beyond the Couch. Dialogues in Teaching and Learning Psychoanalysis in Groups. New York (Science House) 1970.}, language = {en} } @article{Beanietal, author = {Beani, L. and et al.,}, title = {Circulating levels of sep steroids and socio-sepual behaviour in the grey partridge}, series = {Monitore Zoologico Italiano - Italian Journal of Zoology, Vol. 22 (No. 2, 1988), pp. 145-160.}, journal = {Monitore Zoologico Italiano - Italian Journal of Zoology, Vol. 22 (No. 2, 1988), pp. 145-160.}, language = {en} } @article{Beardsleeetal, author = {Beardslee, W. R. and et al.,}, title = {Children of parents with major affective disorder: The pathogenic influence of illness in both parents. Typescript, 19 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Beardsleeetal, author = {Beardslee, W. R. and et al.,}, title = {Children of Parents With Major Affective Disorder: A Review}, series = {American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 140 (No. 7, 1983), pp. 825-831.}, journal = {American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 140 (No. 7, 1983), pp. 825-831.}, language = {en} } @article{Benedettietal, author = {Benedetti, Gaetano and et al.,}, title = {La crisi della fiducia di base. Typescript, 38 pp.}, language = {it} } @article{Bergmanetal, author = {Bergman, Anni and et al.,}, title = {Attachment and separation individuation two ways of looking at the mother infant relationship}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 24 (No. 1, 2015), pp. 16-21.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 24 (No. 1, 2015), pp. 16-21.}, abstract = {The early development of two sisters was observed in a naturalistic setting as part of the research contributing to an understanding of the separation-individuation process. Forty years later, the women were administered the Adult Attachment Inventory (AAI). The results of the AAI, which were unexpected and surprising, are used in this paper to add to the understanding of the earlier observations, and to demonstrate how both theories together can be used to enrich our understanding of the earliest relationship.}, language = {en} } @book{Jordanetal, author = {Jordan, J. V. and et al.,}, title = {Women's Growth in Connection. Writings from the Stone Center. London (Guilford) 1991.}, language = {en} } @book{Kleinetal, author = {Klein, Melanie and et al.,}, title = {New Directions in Psycho-Analysis. London (Tavistock) 1955.}, language = {en} } @book{Kleinetal, author = {Klein, Melanie and et al.,}, title = {Developments in Psycho-Analysis. London (Hogarth) 1973.}, language = {en} } @book{Torreyetal, author = {Torrey, E. F. and et al.,}, title = {Schizophrenia and Manic-Depressive Disorder. The Biological Roots of Mental Illness as Revealed by the Landmark Study of Identical Twins. New York (BasicBooks) 1994.}, language = {en} } @book{Boscoloetal, author = {Boscolo, L. and et al.,}, title = {Milan Systemic Family Therapy. New York (Basic Books) 1987.}, language = {en} } @article{Holmetal, author = {Holm, Kari and et al.,}, title = {Institutt for Psykoterapi: background and developments of the Institute for Psychotherapy in Norway}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 2, 2014), pp. 119-126.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 2, 2014), pp. 119-126.}, abstract = {The Institutt for Psykoterapi is a nationwide training institution offering postgraduate studies in psychoanalytic psychotherapy for physicians and psychologists. It is also a membership society aiming at safeguarding and disseminating the psychoanalytically oriented perspective in mental health care. The Institute was founded in October 1962 as a result of cooperation between the psychologists Einar Dannevig and Per Mentzen and the psychiatrist Endre Ugelstad. At that time, the only systematic training in psychotherapy for physicians and psychologists in this country was provided by the Norwegian Psychoanalytic Society. The training took place in Oslo alone, the teaching capacity was limited, and only psychoanalysis was taught. It is a demanding form of treatment that many patients with mental disorders are unable to carry through. The great majority of patients in institutions needed other forms of psychotherapy, but there was at that time no systematic training for this purpose. In a letter of recommendation for the foundation, Harald Schjelderup, professor of psychology, described the prevailing poor conditions for training in psychotherapy: >Training in psychotherapy in our country has been both sparse and poorly organized. There is no institution at the moment which can offer physicians and psychologists a sufficient basis for an independent practice of depth psychologically oriented psychotherapy for adults. Neither does it appear that any of the existing institutions will be able to take on this task for a long time to come.<}, language = {en} } @article{XirauMillanetal, author = {Xirau, Ram{\´o}n de and Mill{\´a}n, Salvador and et al.,}, title = {Intervenciones Grabadas en el Centenario del Nacimiento de Fromm Transcript of Interviews about Erich Fromm with Ram{\´o}n Xirau, Salvador Mill{\´a}n, Sonia Gojman and Sabina Camacho, given at a meeting in November 17-20, 2000, Typescript 30 p.}, number = {unpublished version / unver{\"o}ffentlichte Fassung}, language = {es} } @book{Fonagyetal, author = {Fonagy, P. and et al.,}, title = {Affect Regulation, Mentalization, and the Development of the Self. New York (Other Press) 2002.}, language = {en} } @book{Fruggerietal, author = {Fruggeri, L. and et al.,}, title = {New Systemic Ideas from the Italian Mental Health Movement. London (Karnac) 1991.}, language = {en} } @article{Herzogetal, author = {Herzog, D. B. and et al.,}, title = {Integrating Treatments for Bulimia Nervosa}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 17 (1989), pp. 141-150.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 17 (1989), pp. 141-150.}, language = {en} }