TY - JOUR A1 - Gojman de Millán, Sonia T1 - A Socioeconomic Dimension of the Therapeutic Relationship. The Analyst’s Perspective JF - International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 6 (No. 4, December 1997), pp. 241-249. N2 - Two clinical vignettes are described. I wish to show how much an open recognition of the social conditions of both participants in a treatment process may enrich the analyst's understanding of the transference-countertransference dynamics. I claim that although analysts intuitively integrate this aspect of the therapeutic relationship they commonly do it without a specific formulation. In an explicit and systematic manner, Fromm emphasized the social dimensions of human experience. His background knowledge of the social sciences framed his therapeutic practice. The clinical implications which derive from this perspective will be illustrated. The clinical material which I present shows how today's psychoanalytic attention to the dynamic interaction between analyst and patient while it enables us to deal with the complexity and different layers of the treatment process can also include the social dimension. The benefits and difficulties of developing our consciousness about our own social roles and our involvement in the social milieu deserve our careful and critical attention. Y1 - 1997 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gojman de Millán, Sonia T1 - Reply JF - International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 6 (No. 4, December 1997), p. 252. Y1 - 1997 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gojman de Millán, Sonia T1 - Four kinds of moral values among children, 21 pp. (Typescript). Y1 - 1986 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gojman de Millán, Sonia T1 - Class-related experiences in children's dreams, 15 pp. (Typescript). Y1 - 1986 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gojman de Millán, Sonia T1 - A view of social contradicitions from the consulting room. A clinical approach rooted in Erich Fromm's thought, Lecture given at Therapeia, the Helsinki Psychoanalytic Institute, 21. 9. 1995 (Typescript), 33 and 10 pp. Y1 - 1995 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gojman de Millán, Sonia T1 - Dreams and Social Character in the Megacrisis of Today paper presented at a meeting on social character in Washington, May 10-12, 1996, 15 pp. (Typescript). Y1 - 1996 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gojman de Millán, Sonia T1 - The Voice of Sentiopil, Son of the Corn. Ancient Nahuatl Prophet for Our Times Paper presented at the 8th. Forum of the IFPS in Athens, May 15-18, 1996, 13 pp. (Typescript). Y1 - 1996 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gojman de Millán, Sonia T1 - Postmondern contextualism. Meaning and the Theory of Social Character. Paper presented at the IFPS XI International Forum in New York, May 4-7, 2000. Typescript 3 pp. Y1 - 2000 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gojman de Millan, Sonia A1 - et al., T1 - Attachment Research in Urban and Rural México. Clinical and Social Implications JF - Fromm Forum (English Edition – ISSN 1437-1189), 21 / 2017, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 48-71. T3 - Fromm Forum (English edition / englische Ausgabe) - e21/2017e Y1 - 2017 VL - e21/2017e ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gojman de Millán, Sonia T1 - Development of Latin-American Societies in the IFPS JF - International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 2, 2014), pp. 104-110. N2 - The International Federation of Psychoanalytic Societies (IFPS) was created to achieve an open, plural spirit, not constrained by any single psychoanalytic theory, such that one of its main aims was to >avoid the bureaucratization of its theory.< The IFPS did not intend to turn its back on the statements of early psychoanalysis; instead, it sought to use them as a basis for proposing and developing the theory of psychoanalysis. These same aims and origins served as an inspiration for each of the Latin-American societies that would gain affiliation to IFPS over the years. The Sociedad Psicoanalítica Mexicana AC, under the guidance and representation of Erich Fromm, played a central role in the creation of the IFPS. A brief account of the participation, affiliation, and development of each of the six affiliated Latin-American Societies – from Mexico, Brazil, and Chile – and one Study Group in Argentina will be described. Y1 - 2014 ER -