TY - JOUR A1 - Kwawer, Jay S. T1 - A Case Seminar with Erich Fromm JF - Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (The Academic Press, Inc.), Vol. 11 (1975), pp. 453-455. Y1 - 1975 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kwawer, Jay S. T1 - Fromm on Clinical Psychoanalysis JF - Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (William Alanson White Institute), Vol. 27 (No. 4, October 1991), pp. 608-623. N2 - Classical psychoanalysis (Freud) and self-psychology (Kohut) proceed on the assumption that there are different relationship patterns and solutions to conflicts between the generations. The Oedipus myth and the Odyssey portray divergent fatherson relationships and their effects on the following generation. In the story of Oedipus, where Freud sees represented the central human conflict, Laius is prepared to kill his son Oedipus for the sake of his own survival. Here the conflict between the generations is to be solved by murder. In the Odyssey, Kohut finds a father-son relationship that shows the alternative model of understanding which is used by self-psychology. Odysseus protects his son Telemachus while putting his own life at stake. There is no wish to murder. On the contrary, the good father-son relationship fosters intrafamilial affiliation and sustains intergenerational continuity. The effects of these different conflict solution patterns either weaken (Laius-Oedipus) or strengthen (Odysseus-Telemachus) the following generation. The divergent basic patterns of intergenerational relationships are questioned with regard to the development of the psychoanalytic societies: Is Freud our Laius or our Odysseus? Y1 - 1991 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kwawer, Jay S. T1 - Sein Hauptinteresse: die Leidenschaften des Menschen JF - R. Funk (Ed.), Erich Fromm als Therapeut. Frühere Schüler erinnern sich an seine Praxis der Psychoanalyse, Gießen (Psychosozial-Verlag) 2009. Y1 - 2009 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kwawer, Jay S. T1 - His Main Interest: The Human Passions JF - R. Funk (Ed.), The Clinical Erich Fromm. Personal Accounts and Papers on Therapeutic Technique, Amsterdam and New York (Rodopi Publisher), 2009, pp. 135-136. Y1 - 2009 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kwawer, Jay S. T1 - Lo que más le interesaba: las pasiones humanas JF - R. Funk (Ed.), Recordando a Erich Fromm. Testimonios de sus alumnos sobre el hombre y el terapeuta. Edición a cargo de Rainer Funk, Barcelona – Buenos Aires – México (Paidós, Paidós Contextos 204), 2011, pp. 189-191. [Spanish by Fernando Borrajo] Y1 - 2011 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kwawer, Jay S. A1 - et al., T1 - What Cures: The Therapeutic Action of Psychoanalysis (A Symposium) JF - Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society), Vol. 21 (1985), pp. 325-332. Y1 - 1985 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kwawer, Jay S. T1 - Book Review. James E. Goggin and Eileen Brockman Goggin, Death of >Jewish Science<: Psychoanalysis in the Third Reich. JF - Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 39 (2003), pp. 299-323. Y1 - 2003 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kwawer, Jay S. T1 - Some Interpersonal Aspects of Self-Mutilation in a Borderline Patient JF - The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 08 (1980), pp. 203-216. Y1 - 1980 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kwawer, Jay S. T1 - Symposium. >What cures: The therapeutic action of psychoanalysis<: Thoughts on reality as a therapeutic agent. JF - Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 21 (1985), pp. 325-332. Y1 - 1985 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kwawer, Jay S. T1 - Developmental Perspectives in Fromm's Psychoanalysis: A Response to Biancoli. JF - Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 38 (2002), pp. 623-634. Y1 - 2002 ER -