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Welcome Remarks. Opening of the Conference Humanism and Society in Heidelberg, March 1990, 4 p.
(1990)
Vygotsky Revisited
(1990)
Vygotsky and Psychoanalysis
(1990)
Vygotsky and Piaget
(1990)
The Relevance of Erich Fromm
(1990)
The Dream Within A Dream
(1990)
The Centrality of Adaptation
(1990)
Suggestions for the Dialectic Revision of Psychoanalysis (Typescript originated in 1969, 53 pp.)
(1990)
Political Radicalism in the United States and Its Critique (Typescript for publication, 25 pp.)
(1990)
Modulating Phenomena
(1990)
Memorial to Edward S. Tauber
(1990)
Memorial to Edward S. Tauber
(1990)
Memorial to Edward S. Tauber
(1990)
Memorial to Edward S. Tauber
(1990)
Memorial to Edward S. Tauber
(1990)
Memorial to Edward S. Tauber
(1990)
Memorial to Edward S. Tauber
(1990)
Memorial to Edward S. Tauber
(1990)
Loneliness
(1990)
Kurt Goldstein (1878-1965)
(1990)
In The Eye Of The Beholder
(1990)
Applies the ideas of 3 psychoanalytic thinkers (Freud, Wilfred Bion, and Erich FROMM) about group processes in large social groups to analysis of group processes in totalitarian systems, as known to the author in Czechoslovakia and the USSR. Treatment considerations as they relate to patients who grew up in these regimes are developed and illustrated by clinical cases.
Presents a case study of a 30-yr-old man treated for narcissistic personality disorder and attempts to show how further contributions to an alternative approach to psychoanalysis can come from E. FROMM. FROMMian themes are all present in the case in varying degrees. It is suggested that the 2 main features of this case (narcissism and homosexuality) were the outcome of a pathological symbiosis with both parents. Eight themes, drawn both from FROMM's published works and from his unpublished writings, are stressed, including benign vs malignant aggression, having vs being, homosexual and incestuous symbiosis, and secret family narcissism.