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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

Human dilema

People have no powerful instinct to adapt to a changing world; instead they have acquired a facility to condition

5 Fromm human needs

Relatedness, transcendence, rootedness, a sense identity and a frame of orientation

Relatedness

The drive for union with another person or other person

Basic ways in which people relate to the world

Submissions, power and love

Symbiotic relationship

One that is satisfying for both partners

Love

Only route in which a person can become United with the world

Responsibility

Willingness and ability to respond

Transdence

Urge to rise above a passive and accidental existence

Malignant Aggression

To kill for reason other than survival

Rootedness

Need to establish roots or to feel at home again in the world

Fixation

A tenacious reluctance to move beyond the protective security provided by one's mother

Sense of identity

Capacity to be aware of ourselves as a separate entity

Frame of orientation

Enables people to organize the various stimuli that impinge on them

Basic Anxiety

The feeling of being alone in the world

3 Mechanism to escapy

Authoritarianism, destructiveness and conformity

Authoritarianism

Tendency to give up the independence of one's own individual self

Masochism

Result from the feelings os powerlessness

Sadism

More neurotic and more socially harmful

Destructiveness

Rooted from the feelings of aloneness

Conformity

Escape from a sense of aloneness and isolation by giving up their individuality

Positive freedom

People can attain kinds of freedom by a spontaneous and full Expression of both their rational and emotional potentialities

Character orientation

Person's relatively permanent way of relating to people and things

Character

Relatively permanent system of all noninstinctual strivings

Assimilation

Ways of acquiring and using things

Socialization

Relating to self and others

4 Non productive orientation

Receptive, Exploitative, Hoarding and Marketing

Receptive character

Feels that the source of all good lies outside themselves

Exploitative character

Source of all good is outside of themselves

Hoarding character

Seek to save that which they have already obtained

Marketing Character

An outgrowth of modern commerce in which trade is no longer personal but carried out by large, faceless corporations

3 dimensions of productive orientation

Work, love and orientation

Work

Not as an end in it self but as a mean of creative self Express

4 qualities of love

Care, responsibility, respect and knowledge

Productive thinking

Motivated by a concerned interest with another person or object

3 Personal Disorders

Necrophilia, malignant narcissism, incestuous symbiosis

Necrophilia

Love of death

Hypochondriasis

Obsessive attention to ones health

Moral hypochondriasis

Preoccupation with guilt about previous transgression