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This episode introduces Erich Fromm’s five character orientations, which describe habitual ways people relate to the world and others.
These are not diagnoses but patterns shaped by personal history and culture. The goal is to move toward Fromm’s “Productive Orientation,” marked by love, creativity, responsibility, and authenticity.
By Brain BoogerzThis episode introduces Erich Fromm’s five character orientations, which describe habitual ways people relate to the world and others.
These are not diagnoses but patterns shaped by personal history and culture. The goal is to move toward Fromm’s “Productive Orientation,” marked by love, creativity, responsibility, and authenticity.