Selected Articles
Frie, R. (2020). Recognizing white racism in Canada. Psychoanalysis, Self and Context, 15, 276-280.
Frie, R. (2019). History鈥檚 ethical demand: Memory, denial and responsibility in the wake of the Holocaust. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 29, 122-142.
Frie, R. and Grand, S. (2019). Meeting across history: A dialogue. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 29, 151-158.
Frie, R. (2019). Psychoanalysis, experiential history and empathy. Psychoanalysis, Self and Context, 14, 53-61.
Frie, R. (2019). Psychoanalysis and history in conversation. Psychoanalysis, Self and Context, 14, 62-85.
Frie, R. (2019). Die Pr盲senz und Nicht-Pr盲senz der Vergangenheit [The presence and absence of history]. Jahrbuch Selbstpsychologie: Krise und Kreativit盲t, 5, 23-30.
Frie, R. (2019). Overcoming ambivalence: Psychoanalysis and the humanities. Psychoanalysis, Self and Context, 14, 1-2.
Frie, R. (2018). Psychoanalysis, persecution and the Holocaust: Erich Fromm鈥檚 life and work during the 1930s. Fromm Forum, 23, 70-79.
Frie, R. and Brothers, D. (2018). Psychoanalysis confronts the political. Psychoanalysis, Self and Context, 12, 307-310.
Frie, R. (2017). Understanding history鈥檚 impact: Or, how to avoid reading the present onto the past. Psychoanalysis, Self and Context, 12, 269-276.
Frie, R. (2017). History flows through us: Psychoanalysis and historical understanding. Psychoanalysis, Self and Context, 12, 221-229.
Frie, R. (2016). Psychoanalysis, Hermeneutics and Narrative: An Integrative Account. Storyworlds: A Journal of Narrative Studies, 8, 119-136.
Frie, R. (2015). Karl Jaspers, Psychoanalysis and the Contexts of Understanding. Existenz: An International Journal in Philosophy, Religion, Politics and the Arts, 10, 11-16.
Frie, R. (2015). Existential therapy: Emergence of a relational tradition. International Journal of Psychotherapy, 19, 15鈥21.
Frie, R. (2015). Post鈥揅artesian psychoanalysis and the sociocultural turn: From cultural contexts to hermeneutic understanding. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 35, 597鈥608.
Frie, R. (2014). From memorials to bombshelters: Navigating the emotional landscape of German memory. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 34, 649鈥662
Frie, R. (2014). Cultural psychoanalysis: Psychoanalytic anthropology and the interpersonal tradition. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 50, 371鈥394.
Frie, R. (2014). Limits of understanding: Psychological experience, Germany memory and the Holocaust. Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society, 19, 255鈥271.
Frie, R. (2014). Learning to respond affectively to prejudice and racism. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 9, 313鈥320.
Frie, R. (2013). The self in context and culture. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 8, 505鈥513.
Frie, R. (2013). On the nature and meaning of human finitude. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 73, 158鈥172.
Frie, R. (2013). Culture and language: Bilingualism in the German鈥揓ewish experience and across contexts. Clinical Social Work Journal, 41, 11鈥19.
Frie, R. (2012). On difference, dialogue and context: Otherness and its attenuation. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 32, 230鈥235.
Frie, R. (2012). On culture, history, and memory: Encountering the 鈥渘arrative unconscious.鈥 Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 48, 329鈥343.
Frie, R. (2012). Memory and responsibility: Navigating identity and shame in the German鈥揓ewish experience. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 29, 206鈥225.
Frie, R. (2012). Psychoanalysis, religion, philosophy and the possibility for dialogue: Freud, Pfister and Binswanger. International Forum of Psychoanalysis, 21, 106鈥116.
Frie, R. (2011). Irreducible cultural contexts: German鈥揓ewish experience, trauma and identity in a bilingual analysis. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 6, 136鈥158.
Frie, R. (2011). Hermeneutics, culture and the legacy of shame: Reply to Shou and Sucharov International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 6, 178鈥186.
Frie, R. (2011). Identity and lived experience after postmodernity: Between multiplicity and continuity. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 42, 46鈥60.
Frie, R. (2011). Situated experience: Psychological agency, meaning and morality in worldly contexts. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 6, 298鈥309.
Frie, R. (2010). A hermeneutics of exploration: The interpretive turn from Binswanger to Gadamer. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 30, 79鈥93.
Frie, R. (2010). Compassion and dialogue: Understanding the other in context. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 5, 451鈥466.
Frie, R. (2008). Fundamentally embodied: The experience of psychological agency. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 44, 367鈥376.
Frie, R. (2003). Erich Fromm and the postmodern debate. Psychoanalytic Review, 90, 855鈥868.
Frie, R. (2002). Binswanger, Sullivan und die interpersonelle Psychoanalyse. Luzifer鈥揂mor: Zeitschrift zur Geschichte der Psychoanalyse, 29, 105鈥122.
Frie, R. (2002). Modernism or postmodernism? Binswanger, Sullivan and the problem of agency in contemporary psychoanalysis. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 38, 534鈥573.
Frie, R., & Hoffmann, K. (2002). Binswanger, Heidegger and Antisemitism: Reply to Abigail Bray: 鈥淭he silence surrounding 鈥楨llen West鈥: Binswanger and Foucault鈥. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 32, 231鈥240.
Frie, R., & Reis, B. (2001). Understanding intersubjectivity: Psychoanalytic formulations and their philosophical underpinnings. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 37, 297鈥327.
Frie, R. (2000). The existential and the interpersonal: Ludwig Binswanger and Harry Stack Sullivan. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 40, 108鈥130.
Frie, R. (1999). Psychoanalysis and the linguistic turn. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 35, 673鈥697.
Frie, R. (1999). Interpreting a misinterpretation: Ludwig Binswanger and Martin Heidegger. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 29, 244鈥258.
Frie, R. (1999). Subjectivity revisited: Sartre, Lacan, and early German Romanticism. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 30, 1鈥13.
Frie, R. (1999). Existential analysis: From psychoanalysis to postmodernism and beyond. The Humanistic Psychologist, 27, 3鈥14.
Frie, R. (1999). Language, communication, and therapeutic interaction. The Humanistic Psychologist, 27, 89鈥113.