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In this illuminating volume, Sandra Buechler introduces Erich Fromm's groundbreaking contributions to psychoanalysis, sociology, philosophy, political action and social criticism.

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In this illuminating volume, Sandra Buechler introduces Erich Fromm's groundbreaking contributions to psychoanalysis, sociology, philosophy, political action and social criticism.
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Sandra Buechler is a Training and Supervising Analyst at the William Alanson White Institute, USA. Her many books include Making a Difference in Patients' Lives (2008), which won the Gradiva award, Still Practicing: The Heartaches and Joys of a Clinical Career (2012), Understanding and Treating Patients in Clinical Psychoanalysis: Lessons from Literature (2015), and Psychoanalytic Approaches to Problems in Living, (Routledge, 2019).
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"Dr. Buechler presents Fromm's thinking from the perspective of her own therapeutic work and experience, which is a unique and outstanding way of revealing Fromm's topicality. A very instructive book."

Dr. Rainer Funk, Director of the Erich Fromm Institute Tübingen, Germany.

"In this work, Sandra Buechler invites us to get to know Erich Fromm in depth. Fromm's work exerts an extraordinary, sharp, and decisive influence on psychotherapists, through his emphasis on treatment's ethics, its context, sense of purpose, and the social meaning of any psychotherapeutic act. Buechler perfectly captures and transmits the nuances of Fromm's writing as it influences her own clinical practice."

Alejandro Ávila-Espada, Honorary Chair of the Institute of Relational Psychotherapy, Madrid, Spain

"Sandra Buechler has provided us yet another treasure: a profound yet personal look at the life, work, and influence of sociologist/psychoanalyst Erich Fromm, a front-row singer in what she often calls her "internal chorus." She presents him as humanist and true multi-disciplinarian, as the biophilic lover and chooser of life for which he always advocated, as clinician and philosopher. She shows how timely, and yet timeless in a Shakespearean sense, were his concerns, as we too stand before and within a fragile yet common world, full of too much indifference. Choose life, choose love, he proclaims, as does Sandra Buechler."

Donna M. Orange, PhD, PsyD. NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy; Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity.

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