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    Otto Rank ( / rɑːŋk /; German: [ʀaŋk]; né Rosenfeld; 22 April 1884 – 31 October 1939) was an Austrian psychoanalyst, writer, and philosopher.

  2. Otto Rank was an early 20th century psychologist and psychoanalyst and a close colleague of Sigmund Freud. Professional Life. Otto Rank was born on April 22, 1884 in Vienna. When he was 21, Rank...

  3. Apr 18, 2024 · Otto Rank was an Austrian psychologist who extended psychoanalytic theory to the study of legend, myth, art, and creativity and who suggested that the basis of anxiety neurosis is a psychological trauma occurring during the birth of the individual.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › medicine › psychology-and-psychiatry-biographiesOtto Rank | Encyclopedia.com

    May 11, 2018 · Otto Rank (1884–1939), psychoanalyst and social philosopher, was born of middle-class Jewish parentage in Vienna, lived for many years in Paris, and died in New York a U.S. citizen. At 21 Rank became Freud’s brilliant protégé and soon one of the leading psychoanalytic figures.

  5. Sep 29, 2010 · Born Otto Rosenfeld to a poor, Viennese Jewish family, Otto Rank (1884–1939) began his work life in a milieu shaped by his social standing—as a locksmith—but would eventually become a prolific writer, psychoanalyst, and teacher and one of the most influential theorists of twentieth-century and current-day psychology and social work.

  6. Otto Rank was Sigmund Freud's closest collaborator for 20 years. Later, he strongly influenced the development of psychotherapy in the United States. He was the first psychoanalyst to examine mother-child relationships, including separation anxiety .

  7. Jan 1, 2003 · Viennese-American psychologist Otto Rank, Sigmund Freud’s protégé, colleague, and prescient critic, had considerable influence on American psychiatry (1 – 4).

  8. Otto Rank: Pioneering Ideas for Social Work Theory and Practice. ERIC S. STEIN. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. This article examines Otto Rank’s psychology and its profound im-plications for social work knowledge-building and practice.

  9. 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.

  10. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Rank, Otto | SpringerLink

    Feb 5, 2019 · Otto Rank (1884–1939) was an Austrian and then American psychoanalyst, psychologist, therapist, and author of several influential books. He was the secretary of Sigmund Freud’s “Vienna Psychoanalytic Society” and a member of “The Secret Committee of Psychoanalysis” in the 1910s and 1920s.

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