@article{Sandhu, author = {Sandhu, Tarika}, title = {Reinterpreting Psychoneurosis to Ascertain Mass Pathology in Civilized Society}, series = {Asian Research Journal of Arts and Social Sciences, Vol. 15, No. 2 (2021), pp. 1-7. [Print ISSN 2456-4761] [journalarjass.com/index.php/ARJASS/article/view/289/577]}, journal = {Asian Research Journal of Arts and Social Sciences, Vol. 15, No. 2 (2021), pp. 1-7. [Print ISSN 2456-4761] [journalarjass.com/index.php/ARJASS/article/view/289/577]}, abstract = {During the psychoanalytic discovery and investigation of Psychoneurosis, theoretical scaffoldings offered by Freudian theory were expansive and rich but still incomplete. Amongst the Neo-Freudians, Fromm began unearthing the psychopathology of the society under the heavy influence of Marx. Fromm remarked that the grown-up patient was not a child but an alienated adult who was seen as the neurotic. Feelings of inadequacy, worthlessness and inhibition occurred because the patient did not experience himself as the subject and originator of his own acts and experiences. Alienation had thus caused the neuroses to occur. Ushering in >spiritual liberation< along with complete change of the >economic social constellation< for Fromm were the necessary prerequisites before envisioning a cure of societal pathologies rooted in the contemporary mode of production. Freud on the other hand was skeptical about the application of psychoanalysis to civilization. He ringed in caution to the application of systems of knowledge developed at the individual level when projected to more global levels. Diagnosis of a >collective neurosis< would be tedious since no starting point associated with its development could emerge as the fixation point. Another hurdle that needed to be addressed according to Freud was that even if a substantial system of knowledge did take shape its implementation would be a herculean task. It would take great skill and courage to compel a community to become aware of its blind spots and become available to therapy. Thus, the growth and development of Psychoneurosis had charted a trajectory from the unexplored abysmal depths of the psyche to the more gross levels of societal productions. This paper attempts to establish links between the classic concept of Psychoneurosis and the larger gamut of modern-day society's psychic reflections.}, language = {en} } @misc{SalernoMigone, author = {Salerno, Giuseppe and Migone, Paolo}, title = {Online psychoanalysis: Interview with Paolo Migone}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 31 (No. 4, 2022), pp. 249-251.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 31 (No. 4, 2022), pp. 249-251.}, language = {en} } @misc{SanchezFelix, author = {S{\´a}nchez Felix, Karla}, title = {Review Jay, M.: Reason after its Eclipse. On Late Critical Theory}, series = {Revista de Filosof{\´i}a (Universidad Iberoamericana), Vol. 54, No. 153 (2022), pp. 286-292. [Print ISSN 0185-3481] [philpapers.org/pub/73003/2022]}, journal = {Revista de Filosof{\´i}a (Universidad Iberoamericana), Vol. 54, No. 153 (2022), pp. 286-292. [Print ISSN 0185-3481] [philpapers.org/pub/73003/2022]}, abstract = {A pesar de que Max Horkheimer en Eclipse de la razón había analizado los límites de la razón subjetiva, atendien- do a las posibilidades de retornar a la razón objetiva y a su función después del eclipse, a Jay le parecían aún insuficientes estas respuestas. Por ello, regresó al estudio de las conceptualizaciones filosóficas de los fundadores de la teoría crítica y de quienes se quedaron a cargo del Instituto de Investigación Social en Frankfurt. En este sentido, este texto podría verse en continuidad y a distancia respecto a su primer li- bro: Dialectical Imagination. A History of the Frankfurt School and the Institute of Social Research, 1923-1950 (1973); producto de su trabajo de doctorado, enfocado en la formación del Instituto de Investigación Social; en sus principales integrantes: Herbert Marcuse, Max Horkheimer, Theodor Adorno, Leo Löwenthal, Walter Benjamin,Franz Neumann, Otto Kirchheimer, Henryk Grossmann, Erich Fromm, Karl August Wittfogel; en la integra- ción del psicoanálisis; en su exilio a América; en los estudios empíricos sobre el autoritarismo, la estética y la industria cultural.}, language = {es} } @article{Sanivar, author = {Sanivar, Serkan}, title = {Der revolution{\"a}re Charakter: Fromms Gegenentwurf zur {\"U}berwindung der autorit{\"a}ren Pers{\"o}nlichkeit, Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2010 im Fachbereich P{\"a}dagogik - Geschichte der P{\"a}dagogik, Ruhr-Universit{\"a}t Bochum, Grin Verlag 2014, 50 pp.}, abstract = {In dieser Arbeit soll es um die Frage gehen, wie die Entstehung einer autorit{\"a}ren Pers{\"o}nlichkeitsstruktur - mit Hilfe von selbsterzieherischen und institutionellen Maßnahmen - vermieden werden kann. Dazu soll die psychische Struktur des autorit{\"a}ren Charakters offengelegt und dem revolution{\"a}ren Charakter gegen{\"u}bergestellt werden, den Fromm in den 1960er Jahren explizit als Gegenmodell zu diesem entworfen hat. In seinem Konzept des revolution{\"a}ren Charakters versucht Fromm diejenige Charakterstruktur zu fassen, die er als geistig-seelisch gesund einstuft. Der gesunde Mensch ist f{\"u}r Fromm also das Gegenmodell zur autorit{\"a}ren Pers{\"o}nlichkeit. Dies ist zugleich die L{\"o}sung die Fromm anbietet: Will man der Anf{\"a}lligkeit f{\"u}r faschistische und totalit{\"a}re Ideologien vorbeugen, muss daf{\"u}r Sorge getragen werden, dass die Menschen Mittel und M{\"o}glichkeiten an die Hand bekommen, sich seelisch gesund zu entwickeln und ihre psychische Gesundheit zu erhalten. [Walmart.com]}, language = {de} } @article{Sanders, author = {Sanders, Colin James}, title = {Alan Watts and the re-visioning of psychotherapy}, series = {Self \& Society, Vol. 45, No. 3-4 (2017), pp. 244-255. [Online ISSN 2374-5355] [doi.org/10.1080/03060497.2017.1356087]}, journal = {Self \& Society, Vol. 45, No. 3-4 (2017), pp. 244-255. [Online ISSN 2374-5355] [doi.org/10.1080/03060497.2017.1356087]}, abstract = {Alan Watts' seminal text >Psychotherapy East and WestI think that you think that I think.< Thoughts about the analyst's states of mind crowd the minds of patients, taking shape in these questions: >What do you think I have in mind?< and so >How do you plan to act towards me?< If the analyst does not capture and does not disambiguate the doubts, the patient's perplexity and insecurity can intensify and produce emotions of anxiety, fear, fright, but also anger towards a silent interlocutor. Conversely, the analyst who mentalizes the state of mind of the patient and verbalizes it heteroregulates the patient's fears and anxiety level. Mentalization and affect regulation are also related to the analyst's recognition of the patient's metacognition process. At the conclusion of the theoretical section, a clinical sketch shows examples, and highlights in therapeutic work the abovementioned theoretical issues.}, language = {en} } @article{RodriguezBenitez, author = {Rodr{\´i}guez Ben{\´i}tez, Arian}, title = {Freudomarxismo y Teor{\´i}a Cr{\´i}tica: el psicoan{\´a}lisis ante las limitaciones del marxismo cl{\´a}sico}, series = {Azur - Revista Centroamericana de Filosof{\´i}a, Vol. 4, No. 7 (2023), pp. 51-62. [Online ISSN 2215-6089] [azurrevista.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Freudomarxismo-y-Teoria-Critica.pdf]}, journal = {Azur - Revista Centroamericana de Filosof{\´i}a, Vol. 4, No. 7 (2023), pp. 51-62. [Online ISSN 2215-6089] [azurrevista.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Freudomarxismo-y-Teoria-Critica.pdf]}, abstract = {El art{\´i}culo describe la importancia de la integraci{\´o}n entre marxismo y psicoan{\´a}lisis freudiano en los marcos del marxis¬mo occidental. Se analizan las principales obras de dicha inte¬graci{\´o}n en el pensamiento de la Escuela de Frankfurt. En es¬pecial se realiza una comparaci{\´o}n entre Miedo a la libertad de Erich Fromm y Eros y civilizaci{\´o}n de Herbert Marcuse.}, language = {es} }