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Humanistic Psychoanalysis |
Humanity's separation from the natural world has produce a feeling of loneliness and isolation a condition called as basic anxiety |
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Human dilema |
People have no powerful instinct to adapt to a changing world; instead they have acquired a facility to condition |
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5 Fromm human needs |
Relatedness, transcendence, rootedness, a sense identity and a frame of orientation |
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Relatedness |
The drive for union with another person or other person |
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Basic ways in which people relate to the world |
Submissions, power and love |
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Symbiotic relationship |
One that is satisfying for both partners |
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Love |
Only route in which a person can become United with the world |
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Responsibility |
Willingness and ability to respond |
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Transdence |
Urge to rise above a passive and accidental existence |
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Malignant Aggression |
To kill for reason other than survival |
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Rootedness |
Need to establish roots or to feel at home again in the world |
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Fixation |
A tenacious reluctance to move beyond the protective security provided by one's mother |
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Sense of identity |
Capacity to be aware of ourselves as a separate entity |
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Frame of orientation |
Enables people to organize the various stimuli that impinge on them |
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Basic Anxiety |
The feeling of being alone in the world |
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3 Mechanism to escapy |
Authoritarianism, destructiveness and conformity |
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Authoritarianism |
Tendency to give up the independence of one's own individual self |
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Masochism |
Result from the feelings os powerlessness |
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Sadism |
More neurotic and more socially harmful |
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Destructiveness |
Rooted from the feelings of aloneness |
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Conformity |
Escape from a sense of aloneness and isolation by giving up their individuality |
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Positive freedom |
People can attain kinds of freedom by a spontaneous and full Expression of both their rational and emotional potentialities |
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Character orientation |
Person's relatively permanent way of relating to people and things |
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Character |
Relatively permanent system of all noninstinctual strivings |
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Assimilation |
Ways of acquiring and using things |
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Socialization |
Relating to self and others |
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4 Non productive orientation |
Receptive, Exploitative, Hoarding and Marketing |
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Receptive character |
Feels that the source of all good lies outside themselves |
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Exploitative character |
Source of all good is outside of themselves |
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Hoarding character |
Seek to save that which they have already obtained |
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Marketing Character |
An outgrowth of modern commerce in which trade is no longer personal but carried out by large, faceless corporations |
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3 dimensions of productive orientation |
Work, love and orientation |
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Work |
Not as an end in it self but as a mean of creative self Express |
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4 qualities of love |
Care, responsibility, respect and knowledge |
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Productive thinking |
Motivated by a concerned interest with another person or object |
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3 Personal Disorders |
Necrophilia, malignant narcissism, incestuous symbiosis |
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Necrophilia |
Love of death |
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Hypochondriasis |
Obsessive attention to ones health |
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Moral hypochondriasis |
Preoccupation with guilt about previous transgression |