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  1. Otto Rank. Becker & Maass, Berlin; 1922. Otto Rank (nascido Otto Rosenfeld, Viena, 22 de abril de 1884 – Nova Iorque, 31 de outubro de 1939) foi um psicanalista, escritor, professor e terapeuta austríaco. [ 1][ 2]

  2. Otto Rank, född 22 april 1884 i Wien, död 31 oktober 1939 i New York, var en österrikisk psykoanalytiker, författare och lärare. Född som Otto Rosenfeld, var han en av Sigmund Freuds närmaste medarbetare, en produktiv författare på psykoanalytiska teman, redaktör för de två viktigaste analytiska tidskrifterna, VD för Freuds förlag ...

  3. Nov 17, 2023 · Rank gifted us with a whole new language for psychoanalysis. It is a language of cosmic rather than strictly interpersonal scope. And it is a re-languaging of relationship. In Rank’s case, it is ...

  4. Abstract. Carl Rogers is one of the most influential figures in humanistic psychology. Surprisingly, however, almost no one knows the full story of how he came to develop client-centered therapy. Yet Rogers always acknowledged that a personal encounter with Otto Rank in 1936 revolutionized the way he thought about psychotherapy.

  5. 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 ...

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

    Born Otto Rosenfeld, second son of an artisan jeweler in a working class Jewish section of Vienna, Rank took his last name from a character in Doll’s House by Ibsen, a favorite playwright. His older brother became a lawyer; Otto became a locksmith as his parents could not support higher education for him.

  7. Nov 25, 2021 · Rank (cited in Kramer, 1996) had discovered the “‘existential’ unconscious” (P. 225), an unconscious far more anxiety -provoking than the Freudian unconscious in which simmered male sexual ...

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