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Fromm in America
(1992)
The Unavailable Relationship
(1992)
Research indicates that there is no clear relationship between fees and therapy effectiveness, although fees do impact the therapeutic process. By integrating E. FROMM's (1947) personality theory with a typology of client dynamics in response to fees, it is suggested that therapists are aided in the conceptualization of client dynamics and are able to develop proactive treatment interventions. For example, receptive clients may use fees to get attention, to foster helplessness, or to maintain ties with the therapist in the therapeutic relationship. Dynamics of exploitative, hoarding, and marketing clients are also outlined. A major benefit of the typology is that therapists can assess, evaluate, and interpret clients' dynamics in terms of goals, needs, feelings, and behavioral expressions.
Macho and Shame,
(1992)
The construction of radical humanism (RH) in the psychoanalysis of E. FROMM is based on the premise that there is a human nature that is characteristic of the human species, common to all who possess the same anatomy and the same physiology, so that a physician would never think of different therapies for sickness depending on the race or color. Humanity seen as a single unit, its individuals possessing the same psychic structure, explains how individuals can comprehend distant cultures, their art, myths, and dramas. The theoretical vision of RH finds its psychoanalytic application mainly in the core-to-core relatedness between analyst and patient. FROMM's concept of passion, character, and liberty is discussed as well as his characterology, biophilia and psychoanalysis as art, the >here and now< of the session, the humanistic vision of transference, and the value of humanism in psychoanalysis.
A Workshop on Erich Fromm. Meeting Report [of Verbania Workshop August 30 through September 1]
(1992)
Chi é Erich Fromm
(1992)
Nasza epoka absurdu
(1992)
Naza epoka niedorzecznosci
(1992)