Discusses clinical approaches to dreams, beginning with Freud's theory of the dream-wish deriving from infantile sexual conflicts and the evolutionary character of Jung's dream conception--both of which are oriented to the individual. Also explored are the more socio-cultural approaches of Adler, FROMM, Sullivan, Horney, and Bonime. The value of both emphases is illustrated through the analysis of a dream.
Le due anime dell’etologia
(1984)
Il suicidio in Italia
(1984)
Le radici dell’aggressività
(1983)
Chi è l’uomo?
(1983)
Le radici dell’aggressività
(1983)
Le radici dell’aggressività
(1983)
Chi è l’uomo?
(1983)
Chi è l’uomo?
(1983)
La relazione felice
(1983)
Introduzione
(1983)
Commenti a Erich Fromm
(1981)
Traces FROMM's philosophical thought from its origins in the Frankfurt school to psychoanalysis. FROMM maintained that capitalistic society has caused humans to become alienated from rationality and love and has generated terrorism, economic crises, and a lack of love. Love viewed as art encompasses the overcoming of narcissism and dreams of omnipotence. Love allows humans to fulfill their social and loving nature.
Psicologia analitica
(1981)
Dall'Avere all'Essere
(1980)
Democraticamente
(1980)
Fromm et Zen
(1980)
Analgesicomania
(1980)
Dentro la cultura del '68
(1980)
Superkids
(1979)