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  1. Sep 29, 2010 · RANK’S THEORIES IN CONTEXT OF HIS LIFE AND ASSOCIATION WITH FREUD. 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 ...

  2. Otto Rank (April 22, 1884 – October 31, 1939) was an Austrian psychologist, one of Sigmund Freud's closest aides, and by the end of his career one of his most fierce critics.

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  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Otto_RankOtto Rank - Wikiwand

    Apr 22, 2015 · Otto Rank was an Austrian psychoanalyst, writer, and philosopher. Born in Vienna, he was one of Sigmund Freud's closest colleagues for 20 years, a prolific writer on psychoanalytic themes, editor of the two leading analytic journals of the era, managing director of Freud's publishing house, and a creative theorist and therapist.

  5. Nov 4, 2023 · An International Conference The most brilliant of Freud's students, Otto Rank had a highly productive life as a lecturer, therapist and writer after leaving Vienna. His work greatly influenced many notable figures, including the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, the client-centered psychotherapist Carl Rogers, the existential psychoanalyst Rollo May, the existential therapist Irvin Yalom, and the ...

  6. 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.

  7. PDF | Otto Rank's approach to psychotherapy, developed after his separation from Freud, encourages living life fully in spite of death and limitation.... | Find, read and cite all the research you ...

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