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  • ...in considerations [[about]] the [[family]] origin of heroes, based on Otto Rank's [[Myth]] of the [[Birth]] of the Hero (1909).
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  • ...es]], called Freud's dream theory "dangerously inaccurate" and noted that "rank confabulations...appear to hold water, [[psycho]] analytically". [[A. C. Gr ...erenczi, as "[[psychotic]]." In the same breath, Jones also maligned Otto Rank, Ferenczi's close friend and Jones's most important rival for leadership of
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  • ...own in legend, but it is also found throughout [[literature]]. It was Otto Rank who in his essay on the double (1914) was the first to develop this [[idea] ...s to live but the spirit of a [[dead]] elder who is reborn in the embryo" (Rank, 1914).
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  • ...ore knowledge on the part of the analyst."<ref>Ferenczi, Sándor and Rank, Otto. "The [[Development]] of [[Psychoanalysis]]," trans. [[Caroline]] Newton, J
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  • ...portant contributions to this field aside from the [[work]] of Freud: Otto Rank, Melanie [[Klein]], Hanna Segal, Ernst [[Kris]], Donald [[Winnicott]], and * [[Otto Rank]] [[Rosenfeld]]
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  • ...and Viktor Tausk were opposed. The rule became [[official]] only in 1926. Rank and Sándor Ferenczi (1923/1925) made it clear, however, that "the correct
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  • ...ociety]] extended Freud's [[work]], primarily through the writings of Otto Rank, Theodor Reik, and Géza Róheim. Later, American cultural anthropology mad
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  • ...e to the things that are said in the course of a [[session]]. This spurred Otto Kernberg to [[suggest]] the term "technical neutrality" in [[order]] to dis In opposition to that, particularly after Otto Rank and Sándor Ferenczi stressed the importance of the primary relation with t
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  • Fenichel, Otto Gross, Otto [[Hans]] Adolf
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  • * Rank, Otto. (1952). The myth of the birth of the hero: A psychological interpretation
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  • ...ociety]] extended Freud's [[work]], primarily through the writings of Otto Rank, Theodor Reik, and Géza Róheim. Later, American cultural anthropology mad
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  • ...a time and then took a divergent path only to [[disappear]] forever after, Rank did not remain alone, and only his early [[death]] prevented him from devel * [[Rank (Rosenfeld), Otto]]
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  • ...the review <i>[[Imago]]</i>, published by Freud with the [[help]] of Otto Rank and [[Hans]] Sachs, printed articles on psychoanalysis applied to works of ...er that for Freud—as for many psychoanalysts like Karl [[Abraham]], Otto Rank, Wilhelm Stekel, Max Graf, Theodor Reik, and Fritz Wittels—it was not a q
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  • ...hrough impulse and [[desire]]. In this way psychoanalysis is raised to the rank of a [[natural]] science to the extent that it provides an explanation for ...r. In 1936 Siegfried and Suzanne decided to leave France and, in answer to Otto Fenichel and Ernst Simmel's invitation, emigrated to California in 1937. In
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  • ...a long period of [[treatment]], despite attempts that had been made (Otto Rank) to shorten cures.
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  • ...an account of the early [[stages]] of his treatment of the "Rat Man." Otto Rank noted in <i>The Minutes of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society</i> that "[[an
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  • Otto [[Weininger]] began to draft Sex and [[Character]] in 1900, at the [[time]] ...Paul]] J. Moebius in 1904 and most of all by Otto [[Fliess]] in 1906. Otto Rank was convinced by the [[work]], each of its arguments reflecting his persona
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  • ...e is said to have come across late in [[life]] under the influence of Otto Rank. However, between 1830 and 1920 Schopenhauer's ideas were quite popular. Th
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  • ...t collaborators. Its members were Karl [[Abraham]], Sándor Ferenczi, Otto Rank, Ernest [[Jones]], Max Eitingon, and Hanns Sachs. Hanns Sachs revealed its ...as the relational dynamic between Otto Rank and Sigmund Freud and between Rank and his rival colleagues.
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  • ...an account of the early [[stages]] of his treatment of the "Rat Man." Otto Rank noted in The Minutes of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society that "[[analytic]
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