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This paper explores the rôle that Fromm-Reichmann's parents' adult-onset severe familial deafness may have played in the development of Fromm-Reichmann's career choice and of her charismatic style. She, too, became deaf. Her final paper, >Loneliness< is perhaps her most emotionally evocative work. Perhaps her own increasingly severe experience of loneliness motivated her writing on this theme. Just as she expected self-honesty from her Chestnut Lodge colleagues, this paper demonstrates that she held herself to this same standard. The author urges the deaf community to seek out the newly deaf and to encourage their learning to sign, thus ameliorating the newly deaf individual's loneliness.
Discussion
(1975)
Justice and Economy
(1976)
Le Credit al la Consommation
(1969)
Naza epoka niedorzecznosci
(1992)
Nasza epoka absurdu
(1992)
Psychosomatische Medizin
(1989)
Thief
(1971)
Tempi Moderni
(1960)
Commenti a Erich Fromm
(1981)
Chi si ricorda di Lefebvre?
(1978)
Far more long before the >interdisciplinarity< as a concept, become a prominent issue in scientific and philosophical developments, many thinkers and philosophers have investigated interdisciplinary. Erich Fromm is one of the distinguished contemporary intellectuals who have applied interdisciplinarity as the way of investigation. Here, we attempt to follow interdisciplinarity and border-crossing in his works. Studying social and political crisis of the modem society, Fromm realized that it is rooted in human's psycho-existential characteristics on the one hand, and the socio-political status of, the modern society on the other; which only >love< and >creative work< can treat. In Fromm's view, neither political nor psychological analysis can offer a comprehensive understanding of what is going on in the society; rather a combination of the two. Thus, he believes in the necessity of border-crossing. >Love< as the >psycho-political< is the core of Fromm's interdisciplinary study of the modem society.
>...wähle also das Leben< – dieses Buch ist eine Darstellung von Werk und Schaffen Erich Fromms. Dabei werden sämtliche Aspekte seines Wirkens berücksichtigt. Er wird somit nicht gesondert als Soziologe, Psychoanalytiker oder Gesellschaftstheoretiker behandelt, denn das Einende für all diese Aspekte seines Schaffens bildet ein dem Judentum entsprungenes Denken. Dieses stellt den Ausgangspunkt für das Verständnis der einzelnen Theorien Fromms zur Psychologie, Religion, Gesellschaft und Politik dar. Im Fokus der Darstellung befindet sich das Judentum in all seinen Ausprägungen, die es im 20. Jahrhundert erfahren hat.
Based on Erich FROMM's analysis of the social character syndromes of modern industrial society, the contribution of the schools to the development and reproduction of these character orientations is discussed. Following a critical review of basic psychoanalytical and anthropological concepts in FROMM's work, character orientations (receptive, narcissistic, >market<, conformist, and necrophilic-destructive) and their relations to society are elaborated. The hidden processes of socialization by which schools perpetuate the psychological orientations conditioned by society are examined. It is found that learning has become a passive consumption process, resulting in increased alienation of students, as evidenced by lack of interest, truancy, and vandalism. Investigation of students' problems with the schools is needed, the solution of which would necessitate a change in the material substructure of character formation.
Relation to FROMM: Ruyslinck, Ward; treatment of counterculture; application of theories of Lewis Yablonsky and Erich FROMM.
The Revolt Against Ideology
(1966)
Spiegelgeschichte
(1962)
Erziehungsberatung
(1932)
Zum VerwahrlostenProblem
(1927)
Faith and Art
(1977)
Utopian Theology
(1977)
La importancia de la lingüística y la psicolingüística en el coloquio diagnóstico y terapéutico
(1972)
Sinnexperiment und Verhaltenstherapie (Experimenting with Constructions and Behavior Therapy)
(1980)
Kämpfer gegen neue Götzen
(2000)
Review Fromm, E.: Leben zwischen Haben und Sein (1993b, German): >Warnung vor Selbstzerstörung<
(1994)
Interpretation and method
(2007)
En este trabajo se abordan algunas de las diferencias que se presentan en relación al género, en el trabajo de los psiquiatras, psicoterapeutas y psicoanalistas. Se hace una breve revisión del origen de estas diferencias en la cultura occidental, tomando como referencia la biblia, y como se reflejó en el romanticismo y en la Ilustración. Después se aborda la situación de nuestra cultura, desde la visión de los aztecas, los españoles y la fusión entre estas visiones después de la conquista. Finalmente se presenta una pequeña viñeta de un grupo de psicoterapia, para mostrar la dinámica que se da en el mismo respecto a las diferencias de género.
Agents That Block Memory
(1967)
An Indian's Soliloquy
(1949)