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  1. May 4, 2020 · Otto Rank, an Austrian psychoanalyst, was the first to talk about the trauma of birth. His central theory is that being born is the first trauma humans experience. The abrupt separation from our mother and sudden exit from a protected environment to a hostile world leave a lasting impact on us. Otto Rank believed that the trauma of birth was ...

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  3. Otto Rank: Pioneering Ideas 119 Rank was keenly aware of the critical impact of social forces on the individual, who in the process of personality formation seeks at once to assert individuality, while, at other times, to merge with the collective: For just as the growing child must create his personality out of a synthesis

  4. OTTO RANK. A fascination with mythology, literature, art, and religion was hardly restricted to Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud. In fact, it comes up again and again among personality psychologists. It is especially prominent in Otto Rank. The hero. One of his earliest works was The Myth of the Birth of the Hero , in which he examines such birth ...

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    Jan 1, 2020 · Rank, Otto. One of Freud’s closest colleagues for 20 years, Rank (1884–1939) was an early and influential member of the Viennese Psychoanalytic Society, serving as its secretary and the editor of two journals, the Zeitschrift and Imago. He was also a member of Freud’s innermost circle, the “Ring” committee.

  6. Abstract. Otto Rank's approach to psychotherapy, developed after his separation from Freud, encourages living life fully in spite of death and limitation. In his emphasis on the here and now, new experience in the therapeutic relationship, and collaboration and creativity in the therapy process, Rank was ahead of his time.

  7. Mar 7, 2024 · Otto Rank (1884-1939) was an Austrian psychoanalyst who played a significant role in the development of psychoanalysis, particularly during his collaboration with Sigmund Freud. Born as Otto Rosenfeld, he chose to change his name due to a turbulent relationship with his father.

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