TY - JOUR A1 - Millán, Salvador T1 - Review Funk, R.: Erich Fromm – Liebe zum Leben (Spanische Ausgabe) JF - Hoja. Suplemento de libros, No. 34 (March 2000), 2 pp. Y1 - 2000 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Millán, Salvador T1 - The White God Quetzalcoatl Visits the Acropolis Paper presented at the 8th. Forum of the IFPS in Athens, May 15-18, 1996, 15 pp. (Typoscript). Y1 - 1996 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Millán, Salvador T1 - The importance of initial interviews in psychoanalysis JF - R. Funk (Ed.), Erich Fromm – Psychoanalyst and Supervisor. Reader in Preparation of an International Conference in Ascona, April 1997, Tübingen 1996, pp. 305-331. [= MILLÁN, S., 1995a] Y1 - 1996 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Millán, Salvador T1 - Mexican time. A point of view JF - International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 5 (No. 1, March 1996), pp. 65-68. N2 - The way in which Mexicans deal with time differs considerably from that of Europeans or Northamericans: the Mexican >has< or >allows himself< more time. The virtue of punctuality, which is so highly valued in countries with protestant work ethics, is unknown to him. >Mexican time< includes many festivities and reveals a social character related to a matriarchal complex. One lives day by day without concern, expects to always have enough for a living, and tries to regain the paradise lost. How was Fromm able to cope with this attitude to life? To begin with many of his students saw him—the psychoanalyst who had emigrated from Germany and who had been working and teaching in the USA—as an >authoritarian< person. They found the very demand for a punctual start of the sessions and a limitation to a 50- minute duration unacceptable. As time went by, however, a fruitful interchange evolved: not only did the students learn from Fromm the psychoanalytic technique, but they were also deeply impressed by the personality behind it. On the other hand Fromm's comprehensive view of human beings and his humanitarian disposition could not be understood without the experience he gained during his long stay in Mexico. In this way >Mexican time< contributed to a large extent to the development of a >humanitarian psychoanalysis<. Y1 - 1996 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Millán, Salvador T1 - Prefacio T2 - S. Millán and S. Gojman de Millán, 1997, El aguiero de las sorpresas diálogo entrañable. Psicoanálisis del cuento infantil (= colección diálogos 1), México 1997, pp. 7-12. Y1 - 1997 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Millán, Salvador T1 - El afán inagotable. Comentario sobre: El quinto sol. Versión de Silvia Molina JF - S. Millán and S. Gojman de Millán, 1997, El aguiero de las sorpresas diálogo entrañable. Psicoanálisis del cuento infantil (= colección diálogos 1), México 1997, pp. 77-88. Y1 - 1997 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Millán, Salvador T1 - Prefacio T2 - S. Millán and S. Gojman de Millán (Eds.), Los animales, personales en el mundo de los niños. (= colección diálogos 2), México 1997, pp. 7-16. Y1 - 1997 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Millán, Salvador T1 - Cinco historias entrelazadas JF - S. Millán and S. Gojman de Millán (Eds.), Los animales, personales en el mundo de los niños. (= colección diálogos 2), México 1997, pp. 73-82. Y1 - 1997 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Millán, Salvador T1 - The home we are visiting today in Cuernavaca Lecture presented at a symposium in Erich Fromm’s house in Cuernavaca at March 24, 2002. Typoscript 5 p. Y1 - 2002 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Millán, Salvador T1 - Los Tenochcas. Una cultura en desarrollo o en fijación JF - S. Millán and S. Gojman de Millán (Eds.), Memorias II, México (Sociedad Psicoanalítica Mexicana) 1982, pp. 452-464. Y1 - 1982 ER -