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Rankian Psychology and Religion

Psychotheological Integration in the 1950s The Journal of Psychotherapy as a Religious Process 1 by Hendrika Vande Kemp Psychotherapy as a Religious Process 1 1Portions of this chapter were presented at the annual meetings of the American Psychological Association in Los Angeles, CA, August 1985, the American Academy of Religion, Anaheim, CA, November 1985, and the [...]

Rogers

THE BIRTH OF CLIENT-CENTERED THERAPY: CARL ROGERS, OTTO RANK, AND ”THE BEYOND” ROBERT KRAMER  taught executive leadership at American University, now teaches at the Washington DC branch of the Chicago School of Psychology (robertkramer at thechicagoschool.edu).  He is an internationally recognized authority on action learning and consults on leadership development to organizations worldwide.  He is [...]

Rank on Hamlet

Translators’ note This essay, until now untranslated, dates from the middle of Rank’s 20 year association with Freud, and between the two editions of Myth of the Birth of the Hero. It shows the psychoanalytic virtuosity for which Rank was known during the early years of the movement. Based on the traditional Freudian construct of [...]

Psychology and the Soul

PSYCHOLOGY and the SOUL by Otto Rank Newly translated by Gregory Richter and E. James Lieberman, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998. Paperback edition, 2003.                 Order direct from Johns Hopkins University Press. Mention code NAF for discount. Beware: Unauthorized copies of the earlier (Turner, 1950) translation have been [...]

Kamin Dissertation

OTTO RANK’S CRITIQUE OF PSYCHOANALYSIS IN LIGHT OF PHILOSOPHICAL HERMENEUTICS   A Dissertation Presented to the Faculty ofThe California School of Professional Psychology at Alameda In Partial Fulfillmentof the Requirements of the DegreeDoctor of Philosophy By Robert Kamin JANUARY 2002 OTTO RANK’S CRITIQUE OF PSYCHOANALYSIS IN LIGHT OF PHILOSOPHICAL HERMENEUTICS This dissertation, by Robert Kamin, [...]

Quotes About Rank

Quotes About Rank The Best, Worst, and Oddest Things in Print about Otto Rank “The insights seem like a gift….Living as we do in an era of hyperspecialization we have lost the expectations of this kind of delight….Rank’s system has implications for the deepest and broadest development of the social sciences, implications that have only [...]

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Welcome to OttoRank.com [For Latest posts and comments, check Blog] Once the favorite son of Sigmund Freud, Otto Rank later became one of his mentor’s sharpest critics.  From 1906-1926, the formative years of the psychoanalytic movement, Rank was Freud’s closest disciple and colleague, starting as Secretary of the fledgling Vienna Psychoanalytic Society at age 21. [...]

Books

Books As yet there is no complete published bibliography of Otto Rank. The Grinstein Index of Psychoanalytic Writings has his early works, including books and articles, but not the later ones. A chronological list of major works with information on editions and translations is found in Acts of Will: The Life and Work of Otto [...]