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Editörün Önsözü
(1989)
Wie Arbeit heute entfremdet
(2016)
Surfen oder Sein?
(2016)
Das neue Habenwollen
(2016)
Debido particularmente a las innovaciones técnicas, estamos siendo, de manera creciente, testigos de un deslinde de la realidad que se refleja en el afán interno por deshacerse de las limitaciones y confines de nuestra propia personalidad, reconstruyendo una nueva. Esta carrera por des-limitar, disolver y desdibujar las fronteras se ve como un rasgo de carácter clave del carácter social orientado por el Ego. La factura de una personalidad sin lindes, sin duda, da como resultado un debilitamiento de habilidades psíquicas tales como el hecho de experimentar al propio yo como una entidad consistente emocionalmente vinculada con uno mismo y con los otros sintiendo los propios afanes, afectos y emociones, y guiarse según las propias normas y valores internalizados. Por último discutiremos el impacto de esta formación de carácter con respecto a las implicancias clínicas y terapéuticas.
Introduction
(2015)
Das Vermächtnis Erich Fromms
(2015)
Erich Fromm’s Legacy
(2015)
Particularly due to technical innovations, we are witnessing an unbounding of reality that increasingly is reflected in an inner striving to get rid of the limitations and boundaries of our own personality by reconstructing it anew. This pursuit of de-limitation, dissolution and blurring of boundaries is seen as a central character trait of the Ego-oriented social character. Such a fabrication of a limitless personality doubtless results in a weakening of such psychic abilities as experiencing one’s self as a consistent and ambiguous entity, be-ing emotionally attached to oneself and to others, feeling one’s own strivings, affects and emotions, and being guided by one’s internalized norms and values. Lastly, the impact of this character formation is discussed in regard to clinical and therapeutic issues.
Predslov
(1991)
Funktion und Bedeutung von Vorurteilen und Projektionen für das Leben und Zusammenleben der Menschen
(2014)
Particularly due to technical innovations, we are witnessing an unbounding of reality that increasingly is reflected in an inner striving to get rid of the limitations and boundaries of our own personality by reconstructing it anew. This pursuit of de-limitation, dissolution and blurring of boundaries is seen as a central character trait of the Ego-oriented social character. Such a fabrication of a limitless per-sonality doubtless results in a weakening of such psychic abilities as experiencing one’s self as a consistent and ambiguous entity, being emotionally attached to oneself and to others, feeling one’s own strivings, affects and emotions, and being guided by one’s internalized norms and values. Lastly, the impact of this character formation is discussed in regard to clinical and therapeutic issues.
Erich Fromm was not only one of the founders of IFPS in the 1960s, but also one of the forerunners of the intersubjective tradition in psychoanalysis. Trained at the Berlin Institute, he started in the 1930s, after emigrating to the USA, to reformulate psychoanalytic theory by focusing on man’s need to be related to reality, to others, and to him- or herself. Similarly to Sullivan, Fromm looked at man primarily as a social being. But in contrast to Sullivan, Fromm stressed much more man’s being molded by societal requirements and by an intersubjectivity that is determined by strivings originating in the structure of his social character. Because of Fromm’s ‘‘societal’’ orientation, his approach to psychoanalysis is still of relevance to understanding how the intersubjective and intrapsychic are interwoven in each individual. Beyond that, his approach enables insights into what is going on psychically in society and how these changes can influence the individual’s welfare or suffering.