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Abstract: . . . and weak egos, their personal ideals, and the accepted norms as well as discontinue utilizing the responsibility of the therapist, the social worker, or educator and exercising control over these. The last word belongs to Erich Fromm: „Productiveness is man's ability to use his powers and to realize the potentialities inherent in him .“ (E. Fromm, Man for Him- self , p. 84) Copyright © 2006 by Dr. Rainer Funk, Ursrainer Ring 24, D-72076 Tübingen Tel. 07071-600004, Fax -600049; E-Mail: frommfunk[at-symbol] aol.com Translated from German by Dr. Jo Van Vliet, Tübingen . . . . . . productiveness means concretely depends on the type of nonproductiveness preponderant in a society. What, then, do productiveness and strengthening of the productive orienta- tion mean for the social character orientation that is I-am-me directed and becom- ing all the more dominant? My reflections on psychodynamics and on the psy- choanalysis of the I-am-me orientation suggest the following summary. The general goal is always to counter the I-am-me orientation assisted by „made“ ability with an experience of the ego assisted by human ability and to recognize and gradually reduce the dependency on . . . . . . and weak egos, their personal ideals, and the accepted norms as well as discontinue utilizing the responsibility of the therapist, the social worker, or educator and exercising control over these. The last word belongs to Erich Fromm: „Productiveness is man's ability to use his powers and to realize the potentialities inherent in him .“ (E. Fromm, Man for Him- self , p. 84) Copyright © 2006 by Dr. Rainer Funk, Ursrainer Ring 24, D-72076 Tübingen Tel. 07071-600004, Fax -600049; E-Mail: frommfunk[at-symbol] aol.com Translated from German by Dr. Jo Van Vliet, Tübingen . . . . . . in such a way that the human being does not experience himself or herself as powerless when- ever it is unavailable. To achieve this goal a number of painful steps toward the strengthening of the productive orientation are imperative. To strengthen the productive orientation of a human being with a postmodern mindset means specifically : - To encourage and promote everything that stimulates and leads to the utiliza- tion of individual thought, individual feeling, and acting enabled by individual competencies, and to avoid everything that hinders or attempts to replace the awareness of individual . . . . . . gives free rein to his or her feelings, whether produced or appropriated—occasionally to such a degree that we can speak of a histrionic incontinence of emotions. The active postmodern person does this differently than the passive-participative person, however. The active person reveals his or her „I-am-me“ orientation by displaying his or her emotional intensity, his or her capacity to be sensual and sensitive. Par- ticularly in situations where he or she appears as the director and producer of en- tertainment, communication, and overdramatizations in everyday life the active person is successful . . . --3000,5,300,3306,53867
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