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Genes on the Couch. Explorations in Evolutionary Psychotherapy. Hove (Brunner-Routledge) 2000.
(2000)
Guru der Weltverbesserung
(2000)
Haben oder Sein - eine Alternative für das neue Jahrtausend Augsburg-Landshit 2000, Typescript 9 p.
(2000)
Images-Looking Back
(2000)
This article is written by an art historian, a person whose job it is to analyse and interpret images. In this case however, the article deals with three cases, where the interpreter confronts images with which she identifies in various ways. She conveys the experience of being strongly involved by the images and their represented worlds and also the feeling of experiencing the borderlines between reality, imaginary being and picture medium. The three cases are connected through the theme of >mirroring< and subjectivity.
In Appreciation: Erich Fromm Lecture given at the April general meeting of Humanists in Utah,
(2000)
Examines the relationship between the humanistic psychological ethics of Erich Fromm & his commitment to socialist politics. The concept of >social character<, first formulated in >The Fear of Freedom< (1997, 1941), which provided the analytical framework for much of his subsequent work, is considered. Also discussed is his attempt to formulate a humanistic ethics grounded in a theory of human essence in >Man for Himself< (1997, 1947). Fromm's attempts to develop an ethical socialist politics at three levels – everyday life, democratic institutions, & the emerging >One World< – are introduced. It is argued that Fromm endorses a variety of strategies from old & new social movements that challenge the value structures of modern capitalist society. In conclusion, the claim is pressed that Fromm's social thought, developed on the foundations of his humanistic ethics, constitutes a significant contribution to emancipatory theory. Adapted from the source document.
The Institute intends to contribute to the formation of a Frommian research tradition and to its development in Italy. During his lifetime Fromm carried out a daily clinical work on which he based all his theories. The Institute is interested in collecting this wealth of clinical experience through study and research. On the subject of technique, written and recorded documents consist of valuable notes, which are found in various books, and of posthumous works and recorded seminars and interviews. After a brief historical note on the Institute, the Frommian perspective is presented at length with a view to understanding how psychoanalysis reacts to the radical humanism. Emphasis is placed on the idea that Fromm's thought orientation is not an organised school of psychoanalysis but an open and critical contribution. This view offers an explanation of Fromm's abstention to codify a psychoanalytic technique to be applied in a standardised way. Although this report regards above all the clinical psychoanalysis, we must remember great thinkers such as Meister Eckhart and Spinoza, who inspired Fromm's perspective and gave strength to it.
The Institute intends to contribute to the formation of a Frommian research tradition and to its development in Italy. During his lifetime Fromm carried out a daily clinical work on which he based all his theories. The Institute is interested in collecting this wealth of clinical experience through study and research. On the subject of technique, written and recorded documents consist of valuable notes, which are found in various books, and of posthumous works and recorded seminars and interviews. After a brief historical note on the Institute, the Frommian perspective is presented at length with a view to understanding how psychoanalysis reacts to the radical humanism. Emphasis is placed on the idea that Fromm's thought orientation is not an organised school of psychoanalysis but an open and critical contribution. This view offers an explanation of Fromm's abstention to codify a psychoanalytic technique to be applied in a standardised way. Although this report regards above all the clinical psychoanalysis, we must remember great thinkers such as Meister Eckhart and Spinoza, who inspired Fromm's perspective and gave strength to it.
Kein Haben ohne Sein
(2000)
Kunst des Liebens
(2000)
Kunst des Liebens
(2000)
Kunst des Liebens oder Kampf der Geschlechter? Erich Fromm zum 100. Geburtstag Typescript 14 p.
(2000)
Kämpfer gegen neue Götzen
(2000)
La nuova frontiera della psicoanalisi: L’emozione si fa scienza. Borla. Description of book. 2 pp.
(2000)
Liebe gegen das Marktgesetz
(2000)
After a brief exploration of Hegel's writing on the formation of self-consciousness, including the place of religiosity in this formation, the article examines Kojeve's response to a Hegelian homo religiosus, followed by a counter-response to Kojeve's atheism through a peculiar, Jaspersian reading of Erich Fromm's discussion of the >X< experience. Finally, it will be argued that the desire for mutual recognition, and humanity's yearning for transcendence, are essential experiences in the formation of self-consciousness.
Mehr Fromm als Freud,
(2000)
Mehr Mut zum Menschen. Zur Aktualität Erich Fromms in der ‚Leistungs- und Risikogesellschaft<
(2000)
[Blurb] Erich Fromm (1900-1980) to jeden z najwybitniejszych i najwszechstronniejszych myślicieli XX wieku, twórca psychoanalizy humanistycznej, filozof, psycholog społeczny, autor tak głośnych prac, jak Ucieczka od wolności, O sztuce miłości, Analiza ludzkiej destrukcyjności, Mieć czy być? Niniejsza książka stanowi całościową prezentację jego poglądów. Szczególną uwagę poświęcono jego antropologii społecznej, filozofii religii i utopii zdrowego społeczeństwa.
W rozwoju psychoanalizy, której początki sięgają przełomowego dzieła Zygmunta Freuda >Die Traumdeutung. Über den Traum< z roku 1900, można obserwować bogatą dynamikę zjawisk, sporów i nurtów. W kolejnych dekadach zaznaczył się podział na psychoanalizę ortodoksyjną, czyli Freudowski styl uprawiania psychologii, i koncepcje dysydentów, jak np. Karola Gustawa Junga (psychologia analityczna) czy Alfreda Adlera (psychologia indywidualna). Stanowisko Fromma określa się jako analityczną psychologię społeczną. Różnice między dysydentami a Freudem widać już w samym pojęciu nieświadomości. Dla Freuda nieświadomość jest przede wszystkim dominującą funkcją aparatu psychicznego jednostki pierwotnie samowystarczalnej. To sfera ukryta przed okiem świadomości, ale potężna, irracjonalna, która składa się z energii libido, treści wypartych i treści tłumionych. W tzw. drugiej topice psychiki z roku 1932 Freud wyróżnił tu jeszcze trzy struktury, czyli Id, Superego i Ego, którym przypisał różny stopień świadomości – wyłączając Id jako żywioł całkowicie nieświadomy. Nie wchodząc w szczegóły i pomijając koncepcje Junga, a także Adlera – wypada nam skupić się na definicji nieświadomości w ujęciu Fromma. Otóż mówi on o tzw. nieświadomości społecznej, która bezpośrednio relacjonuje jednostkę z kontekstem międzyludzkim. Jednocześnie amerykański psycholog odwołuje się do pism Freuda jako źródłowej inspiracji dla swojej perspektywy badawczej, co umiejętnie wydobywa Robert Saciuk, który >Rewizję psychoanalizy< … przełożył na język polski i zaopatrzył na końcu w informatywną notatkę o autorze, w której trafnie podkreśla Freudowski rodowód myśli Fromma, a mówiąc bardziej konkretnie – jego zakotwiczenie w twórczej inspiracji pracy ojca psychoanalizy, pt. Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego, w której czytamy.
Oedipus as Normative? Freud's Complex, Hook's Query, Malinowski's Trobrianders, Stoller's Anomalies
(2000)
A clinical case is presented at length with a view to understanding how the healthy fear of incest, which favours the process of individuation, may come into conflict with the fear of leaving childhood and becoming adult. Among the consequences of this conflict is a sort of paralysis or impediment to living which may be converted into hate. The inquiry mainly regards anxiety, fear, hate and aggression as factors which conspire in holding an individual back from his path in life. The affects are taken into consideration in accordance with Fromm's theory of aggression and his >'syndrome of decay'< diagnostic scheme, which results from the confluence and interaction of incestuous symbiosis, narcissism and destructiveness. Emphasis is placed on mechanisms of repression and splitting of hate not employed in aggression. Repressed and split hate may sustain parahallucinatory symptoms and produce terror. This view offers an explanation of the perturbing symptomatology that afflicted the patient presented here and also shows the power.
With permission of the Finnish artist Juhana Blomstedt, a selection of his thoughts on art collected in the book >Muodon Arvo< (The Value of Form) and from an interview with the psychoanalyst Veikko Talvitie, have been translated and reproduced in this issue. Aphoristic sentences, reflecting his views on the value of form, on time and memory, art as communication, abstract painting, or on the artist and his role in society, build up some of the chapters of his book, but the same sentences can also be found time and again in longer and more coherent texts. They seem to contain the essence of the artist's reflections on art and on >the enigma of being in the world<.
Political Theory and the Psychology of the Unconscious, London (Open Gate Press) 2000, 185 p.
(2000)
This paper was one in a series of lectures called >Space and identity< that were given to a public audience during the spring of 1998. >Space and identity< was part of the program for Stockholm as the cultural capital of Europe in 1998 and was arranged by the Museum of Architecture and the two psychoanalytical societies in Stockholm. Building on the theories of especially Winnicott and Bion and with references to literature the paper gives a picture of the development of inner space and of potential space as the place for creativity and creative living.