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Apuntes sobre el art deco
(1989)
Bolwieser
(1989)
An analysis of the causes of unrest among contemporary Nigerian students, with special focus on campus violence. The broad categories of causative factors examined include: (1) generation conflict (especially between adolescents and adults); (2) socialization experiences, eg, childhood familial socialization, political socialization, and political recruitment; (3) social-psychological and psychiatric causes, drawing on theories of Sigmund Freud, Erich FROMM, J. Dollard, Anthony Storr, and Ted Gurr; (4) the university environment and community; (5) theories of collective behavior, which cite loss of identity and disappearance of personality and self-control; and (6) class conflict, which draws from Marxist theories. It is argued that student unrest is too complex to be attributed to only one cause, particularly in the case of current Nigerian student unrest, which is distinct from previous episodes; examination of the causes of student unrest must consider situational factors peculiar to each specific revolt.
Como escribo una novela
(1989)
Discusses the author's own belief system about psychoanalytic theory and practices, presents arguments regarding a 1-person vs 2-person psychology, and notes that with the repudiation of the seduction theory, Freud developed psychoanalysis on the basis of a 1-person psychology. Repudiation of the primacy of Freud's drive theory by K. Horney, E. FROMM, and H. S. Sullivan led to the development of a 2-person psychology, as represented in relational theories. Kohut's self-psychology represents a shift back to a 1-person psychology by introducing the dimension of talents, ideals, and ambitions. In line with D. Stern's (1986) view that the self is present at birth and emerges during life, the author suggests that motivations operate as a fully open system tending toward increasing complexity, rather than as a closed homeostatic loop.
Del amor..., amor, amor
(1989)
Die Entfremdung und ihre Überwindung bei J. J. Rousseau und E. Fromm Pécs 1989, 33p. (Typescript).
(1989)
Die Natur des Menschen bei Erich Fromm im Vergleich mit der Menschenkonzeption von J. J. Rousseau
(1989)
Discussion of J. Körner, >Transference and Countertransference: A Contemporary German Per- spective<
(1989)
Discussion of J. Körner, >Transference and Countertransference: A Contemporary German Perspective<
(1989)
El lugar sin limites
(1989)
El retorno de Martin Guerre
(1989)
Erich Fromm
(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.