The “Crisis of Psychoanalysis” is one of the iconic works of the great German humanist and social psychologist Erich Fromm – a scientist who revolutionized psychoanalysis and created a new theory opposite to Freudian.
In this work, which had a huge impact on the development of modern philosophy, pedagogy and even literature. Erich Fromm analyzes the “sexualization” of psychology by Freud and his numerous followers – and at the same time the “socialization” of philosophy by Marx and his followers – and develops his own concept of the formation of the development of the human person, which is equally influenced by the conscious and unconscious, general – and private.
Author
Fromm Erich
Translator
Komarova E.K., Kulagina-Yartseva V.S., Krotovskaya N.G. + 2 more
Publisher
AST, 2010
Series
Psychology
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