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Scritti su Freud, a cura di Rainer Funk scar Saggi 258), Milano (Arnoldo Mondadori Editore) 1991
(1989)
The Art of Being, edited by Rainer Funk, London (Costable and Co. Ltd.) 1993 [originated 1974-75]
(1989)
The Art of Being, edited by Rainer Funk, New York (Continuum Paperback) 1994 [originated 1974-75]
(1989)
Der Mensch Freud
(1989)
Haben oder Sein
(1989)
Die Furcht vor der Freiheit
(1989)
Was ist der Mensch...?
(1989)
Die Praxis der Liebe
(1989)
Gesprächsanregungen
(1989)
(The Art of Being: nld), Utrecht (Uitgeverij Erven J. Bijleveld) in print [originated 1974-75]
(1989)
Der therapeutische Prozess
(1989)
Das andere Traumverstehen
(1989)
Der Aufklärer Freud
(1989)
Die Mutterbindung Freuds
(1989)
Freud und die Sexualität
(1989)
Der Zugang zum Unbewussten
(1989)
Die Traumdeutung
(1989)
Das andere Menschenbild
(1989)
Vom Haben zum Sein
(1989)
Credo
(1989)
The Crisis of Psychoanalysis
(1989)
Relation to FROMM: Ruyslinck, Ward; treatment of counterculture; application of theories of Lewis Yablonsky and Erich FROMM.
Psychosomatische Medizin
(1989)
Lyric Poetry and Society
(1989)
Perennial Fashion-Jazz
(1989)
Society
(1989)
Lo spazio della mente,
(1989)
Sprache des Menschen
(1989)
Erich Fromm
(1989)
Sobre creatividad
(1989)
Introduzione
(1989)
Report from Locarno
(1989)
Compares FROMM's position on psychoanalytic technique with that of other analysts. Of the 2 essential therapeutic factors, insight and experience of new relationships, FROMM only stresses the first. Yet, his insistence on direct relatedness implies that the patient's experience of a new relationship with the analyst would inevitably become the 2nd major factor in a FROMMian analysis. However, FROMM never discussed this in theoretical terms. FROMM's reference to nonerotic love would lead one to define his attitude as that of parental love, although FROMM would suspect this definition to encourage in the analyst a narcissistic self-image as a good parent.