Lesson 9. ERICH FROMM’S(1900-1980) HUMANISTIC PSYCHOANALYSIS Flashcards

1
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BIRTHDATE NI FROMM?

A

March 23, 1900

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DAY OF DEATH (FROMM)

A

18 March 1980

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3
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by assimilating, acquiring and using things people can relate things

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Nonproductive social character

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4
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receiving things passively. People are concerned with receiving
than with giving, and they want others to shower them with love, ideas and
gifts.

A

Receptive

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5
Q

taking things by force. People are likely to use cunning or force
to take someone else’s spouse, ideas or properties.

A

Exploitative

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Q

holding everything inside and do not let go of anything. People
keep money, feelings and thoughts in themselves

A

Hoarding

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7
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exchanging things usually in trading or commercial activities.

A

Marketing

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8
Q

by being productive people who work toward
positive freedom and continuing realization of their potential, they are then the
healthiest of all character types.

A

Productive social character

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9
Q

healthy people value work not as an end in itlself but as a means
of creative self-expression

A

Working

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10
Q

healthy people are characterized by the four qualities of

love: care, responsibility, respect and knowledge.

A

Loving(biophilia)

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11
Q

healthy people see others as they are and not as they would wish
them to be and they know themselves for who they are and have no need for
self-delusion.

A

Thinking

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12
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FROMM PROCESS OF PERSONALITY

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  1. Relatedness
  2. Transcendence
  3. Rootedness
  4. A sense of identity
  5. A frame of orientation
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13
Q

viewed man as an anthropological philosophical concept of human
existence. He believed that humans, unlike other animals, have been torn away from
their prehistoric union with nature.

A

Erich Fromm

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14
Q

he first human or existential needs in becoming humans have

been torn from animal’s primary union with nature

A

Relatedness

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15
Q

the urge for second human need refers to a person’s need to
rise above his animal nature, to become a creative person instead of remaining a
creature

A

Transcendence

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the third human needs are his desires for natural roots, that is, he
wants to be an integral part of the world, to feel that he belongs.

A

Rootedness

17
Q

the fourth human needs are having one sense of personal

identity, that is , becoming a unique person.

A

A sense of identity

18
Q

the fifth or final human needs are enabling people to
have a frame of reference, a stable and consistent way of perceiving and
understanding the world.

A

A frame of orientation