Humanist Psychoanalysis: Lecture 2 with Erich Fromm (1965)

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Social psychologist Erich Fromm gives the second lecture in his series on humanistic psychology. After addressing audience questions about the previous lecture, Fromm analyzes Sigmund Freud’s theories about the unconscious and conscious mind. Freud viewed the unconscious mind as the representation of the dark and unnatural forces that prevent a person from acting rationally and consciousness as “to be aware of being.” Fromm also explains Freud’s interpretation of repression and the effects of repression on the mind. He then describes how the unconscious mind doesn’t truly exist, but rather, is an attribute or form of human experience. The discussion concludes with audience questions.

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Fully Precious to listen to Fromm; feeling, reasons, experiences for detecting together the essentials for human beings...Unconscious Consciousness, The intuition has been revealed as potential faculty...and each phenomenon turns on the psychological point of view 🎉❤

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