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Vincent's Suicide
(1992)
>Gruppenpsychologie im totalitären System aus psychoanalytischer Sicht<: Die Autorin diskutiert die Ideen, die drei bedeutende psychoanalytische Denker – Sigmund Freud, Wilfred Bion und Erich Fromm – zu Gruppenprozessen in sozialen Großgruppen entwickelt haben. Ihre Ideen werden im einzelnen dargelegt und auf die Analyse von Gruppenprozessen in totalitären Systemen, wie sie der Autorin von der Tschechoslowakei und der ehemaligen Sowjetunion her bekannt sind, angewandt. Im Anschluss daran werden Überlegungen zur therapeutischen Behandlung von Patienten, die unter diesen Verhältnissen aufgewachsen sind, angestellt und durch klinische Falldarstellungen erläutert.
>Methods of Social Character Research in Erich Fromm<: In the 60s team of cultural anthropologists from Mexico and the United States headed by Erich Fromm conducted a socio-psychological survey, the findings of which were published in 1970 under the title >Social Character in a Mexican Village. A Sociopsychoanalytic Study<. The author of the present essay, who closely collaborated with Fromm on this field project, reports both on the data collection methods and evaluational practices used and on the findings reached by the survey. This co-production with Fromm can certainly lay claim to exemplary status for a large part of the Mexican rural population, pointing to a narrow link between the various manifestations of the social character of the villagers, the role of tradition in the culture and family respectively, and the nexus of economic relationships. This research project resulted in the practical conclusion that the situational realities of the most strongly disadvantaged group in the rural population – young people – needed to be improved by educational programs and agricultural projects, so as to stem the growing polarization between rich and poor among the villagers.
Occhio a quei >sedici<
(1992)
Harry Stack Sullivan
(1992)
Badania nad polityka
(1992)
Psychoanaliza a polityka
(1992)
Teaching Self-Processing
(1992)
La ricerca sulla terapia psicoanalitica 1930-1990. Società di Psicoterapia Psicoanalitica, 44 pp.
(1992)
This thesis seeks to uncover the methodological ground-work necessary for the construction of an emancipatory theory of society. The theoretical work of Erich FROMM on the necessary valuative criteria of social sanity is explored first. This leads to a discussion on the subjective and speculative characteristics of social theories; it hopes to demonstrate the presence of an inherent psychological, internal debate that lies at the root of any political agency. This debate is properly located between our accepted social norms and our more deeply rooted, historically acquired beliefs and perspectives, between the public and the private realm. – This dichotomy leads to the more contemporary work of Nancy Chodorow, where this public-private debate is critiqued through the use of the interpretive analysis of object-relations theory, a theory of personality development firmly grounded in specific socially constructed patterns. Her work serves as an example of an interrelational theory of political agency which does not risk becoming self-justifying. This thesis concludes with observations on the fact that mainstream political theory seems to have failed to take into account the subconscious motivational factors as the birth-place of our complex, socio-political behaviour; what we will call the >pre-political,< private debate. It finally restates the possible contribution that psychoanalytic methodology can make to social theory and to the study of political behaviour.
Presents a general approach to a psychology of values and offers a model that integrates the work of M. Scheler (1913, 1916), A. H. Maslow (1970), and E. FROMM (1957). Psychological values are defined as (1) justification for a given way of behaving, thinking, or feeling and (2) the observable aspect of the internal experience of motive. Values are experienced as sensations on the biological levels, as feelings on the prelogical level, as recognized values on the logical level, and as direct experience of values on a supralogical level.
This paper explores the relationship between society and sexuality, which is overlooked in the later phases of Critical Theory. The author begins with a discussion of the role of sexuality in the writings of Wilhelm Reich and Erich Fromm. Reich uniformly celebrates and strategically deploys sexuality to critique Western capitalistic society while Fromm lacks a clear and consistent utilization of sexuality. Reich uses Marx in his predominately Freudian framework of sexual repression in trying to' address the problem of repression and suppression in Western capitalism. Fromm, on the other hand puts Freud into his already Marxist approach 10 authority, the family, and ideology. Adorno, Marcuse, and Horkheimer largely ignored sexuality in their later writings, but instead used Freudian concepts in their theory of the authoritarian personality.
To explore the relationship between society and sexuality, which is overlooked in the later phases of critical theory, the role of sexuality in the writings of Wilhelm Reich and Erich FROMM is explored. Reich uniformly celebrates and strategically deploys sexuality to critique Western capitalistic society while FROMM lacks a clear and consistent utilization of sexuality. Reich uses the theories of Karl Marx in his predominately Freudian framework of sexual repression in trying to address the problem of repression and suppression in Western capitalism. FROMM, on the other hand, puts the theories of Sigmund Freud into his Marxist approach to authority, the family, and ideology. Theodor W. Adorno, Herbert Marcuse, and Max Horkheimer largely ignored sexuality in their later writings, but instead used Freudian concepts in their theory of the authoritarian personality. 17 References. Adapted from the source document.
Vorwort
(1992)
Das Versprechen der Schlange. Religion und Religionskritik bei Erich Fromm und den Frankfurtern
(1992)
Pietno opresji
(1992)
To cure or to heal? a clinical and theoretical study of healing processes within psychoanalysis
(1992)
Selbstmorder in der Kalahari
(1992)