Lesson 9. ERICH FROMM’S(1900-1980) HUMANISTIC PSYCHOANALYSIS Flashcards
BIRTHDATE NI FROMM?
March 23, 1900
DAY OF DEATH (FROMM)
18 March 1980
by assimilating, acquiring and using things people can relate things
Nonproductive social character
receiving things passively. People are concerned with receiving
than with giving, and they want others to shower them with love, ideas and
gifts.
Receptive
taking things by force. People are likely to use cunning or force
to take someone else’s spouse, ideas or properties.
Exploitative
holding everything inside and do not let go of anything. People
keep money, feelings and thoughts in themselves
Hoarding
exchanging things usually in trading or commercial activities.
Marketing
by being productive people who work toward
positive freedom and continuing realization of their potential, they are then the
healthiest of all character types.
Productive social character
healthy people value work not as an end in itlself but as a means
of creative self-expression
Working
healthy people are characterized by the four qualities of
love: care, responsibility, respect and knowledge.
Loving(biophilia)
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.
Thinking
FROMM PROCESS OF PERSONALITY
- Relatedness
- Transcendence
- Rootedness
- A sense of identity
- A frame of orientation
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.
Erich Fromm
he first human or existential needs in becoming humans have
been torn from animal’s primary union with nature
Relatedness
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
Transcendence