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Erich Fromm was born on March 23, 1900, at Frankfurt am Main, the only child of Orthodox Jewish parents, Rosa (Krause) and Naphtali Fromm. [5] He started his academic studies in 1918 at the University of Frankfurt am Main with two semesters of jurisprudence.
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Escape from Freedom is a book by psychoanalyst Erich Fromm, first published in the United States by Farrar & Rinehart [1] in 1941 with the title Escape from Freedom and a year later as The Fear of Freedom in UK by Routledge & Kegan Paul.
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Some psychoanalysts have been labeled culturalist, or belonging to the cultural school, [1] because of the prominence they gave on culture for the genesis of behavior. [2] The most prominent culturalist psychoanalyst was maybe Erich Fromm, [1] and after him Karen Horney and Harry Stack Sullivan.
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The Erich Fromm Prize (German: Erich-Fromm-Preis) is a German prize bestowed upon people who have advanced Humanism through their scientific, social, sociopolitical or journalistic engagement. The prize is named after Erich Fromm , a Jewish German-American philosopher, psychoanalyst and psychologist. [ 1 ]
The Art of Listening is a 1994 book on psychology by the psychoanalyst Erich Fromm. In the work, Fromm elucidates his therapeutic method of dealing with the psychological sufferings of people in contemporary society. [1] Fromm's work contains a great deal of clinical reflections of the psychoanalyst. [2]