The Psychology and Psychotherapy of Otto Rank
This authoritative study of psychologist Otto Rank covers his groundbreaking work, as well as his connections to Freud, Jung, and others.

Austrian psychologist Otto Rank is one of the most influential figures in modern psychotherapy. A protégé́ of Sigmund Freud, he made significant developments in the fields of analysis, psychotherapy, counseling, education, and social work. In The Psychology and Psychotherapy of Otto Rank, social psychologist Fay B. Karpf—who studied with Rank—presents an authoritative analysis of his pioneering work.

This historical and comparative introduction to Rank’s theory and therapy explores his prolific writings, his work with patients, and his relation to Freud and Jung, as well as Alfred Adler and other major figures of the Neo-Freudian school.
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The Psychology and Psychotherapy of Otto Rank
This authoritative study of psychologist Otto Rank covers his groundbreaking work, as well as his connections to Freud, Jung, and others.

Austrian psychologist Otto Rank is one of the most influential figures in modern psychotherapy. A protégé́ of Sigmund Freud, he made significant developments in the fields of analysis, psychotherapy, counseling, education, and social work. In The Psychology and Psychotherapy of Otto Rank, social psychologist Fay B. Karpf—who studied with Rank—presents an authoritative analysis of his pioneering work.

This historical and comparative introduction to Rank’s theory and therapy explores his prolific writings, his work with patients, and his relation to Freud and Jung, as well as Alfred Adler and other major figures of the Neo-Freudian school.
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The Psychology and Psychotherapy of Otto Rank

The Psychology and Psychotherapy of Otto Rank

by Fay B. Karpf
The Psychology and Psychotherapy of Otto Rank

The Psychology and Psychotherapy of Otto Rank

by Fay B. Karpf

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This authoritative study of psychologist Otto Rank covers his groundbreaking work, as well as his connections to Freud, Jung, and others.

Austrian psychologist Otto Rank is one of the most influential figures in modern psychotherapy. A protégé́ of Sigmund Freud, he made significant developments in the fields of analysis, psychotherapy, counseling, education, and social work. In The Psychology and Psychotherapy of Otto Rank, social psychologist Fay B. Karpf—who studied with Rank—presents an authoritative analysis of his pioneering work.

This historical and comparative introduction to Rank’s theory and therapy explores his prolific writings, his work with patients, and his relation to Freud and Jung, as well as Alfred Adler and other major figures of the Neo-Freudian school.

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ISBN-13: 9781504060226
Publisher: Philosophical Library/Open Road
Publication date: 12/17/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 122
File size: 1 MB

Table of Contents

Preface

Part I: Introduction
 Chapter I: “Art and Artist”—A Biographical Sketch
 Part II: Analytic Background
 Chapter II: The Freudian Background–Psychoanalysis
Chapter III: The Jungian Background—Analytical Psychology
Chapter IV: The Adlerian Background—Individual Psychology
 Part III: Essentials of Rank’s Psychology and Psychotherapy
 Chapter V: Rank’s Will or Dynamic Relationship Therapy
Chapter VI: Distinctive Aspects of Rank’s Personality Theory
Chapter VII: Oedipus Complex and Birth Trauma
Chapter VIII: Recapitulation and Underlying Philosophy
Major Works of Otto Rank (1884–1939)
References
Notes
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