Review Funk, R.: The Clinical Erich Fromm

  • Erich FROMM always considered that the psychoanalytic basis of his ideas had its roots in Freud's ideas, but he also pointed out by means of a number of reasons, which were the product of his experience as a clinic and researcher of the man-society relation, that Freud's concept's and theories were too narrow for understanding some essential human aspects. For the purpose of widening and going deep into what he considered the essence of Freud's ideas and of the psychoanalysis in general, Erich FROMM made what he called a >dialectic revision of the psychoanalysis<, for which he used his own psychoanalytic experience and the ideas of prominent men in the different areas of science and knowledge. Among the most important reasons for undertaking his theoretical and technic revision of psychoanalysis are Marx' ideas and two of the great religions traditions of the world. In this work, the moments and the way in which the great religions traditions: judaism and budism, influenced the proposal of Erich FROMM for developing a radical humanistic psychoanalysis are shown.

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Author:Paul Fine
Parent Title (English):Journal of American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. pp. 382-387.
Document Type:Reviews
Language:English
Year of first Publication:2011
Release Date:2012/12/13
Format:no copy existent / keine Kopie vorhanden
IdNo:Fine_P_2011
Writings about Erich Fromm (Secondary Literature):Reviews / Rezensionen
Erich Fromm's Library and Erich Fromm Archive:Reviews / Rezensionen
Licence (German):
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