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Otto F. Ranke †

Ergebnisse der Physiologie Biologischen Chemie und Experimentellen Pharmakologie, 1961
In den fruhen Morgenstunden des 19. November 1959 ist Otto F. Ranke, Ordinarius fur Physiologie an der Universitat Erlangen, mitten aus fruchtbarer Lehr- und Forschungstatigkeit heraus von einer heimtuckischen Coronarthrombose im Schlaf dahingerafft worden.
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Otto Rank's Conception of the Will

Journal of Religion and Health, 1998
Rank is the only psychoanalyst to introduce the concept of will as central to an understanding of human psychology. The function of willing and the clear uniqueness of each individual challenge the causal, deterministic thinking of Freudian psychoanalysis and thereby the predictability of behavior.
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Otto Rank's art.

The Humanistic Psychologist, 2001
Abstract Otto Rank's work has had an indirect influence on much of existential‐humanistic psychology, yet his contribution has been unevenly acknowledged. Seeing Rank as a developing artist helps to put his creative contributions to psychoanalysis, post‐psychoanalytic critique, and existential‐humanistic psychotherapy, in perspective.
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Otto Rank: Beginnings, Endings, And Current Experience

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1983
I have traced the theories of Otto Rank as they appeared in his major technical writings. Against this background, I have discussed references to Rank in past and contemporary psychoanalytic literature. This paper describes three important contributions of Rank--his birth trauma theory, leading to his theory of the birth of the self; his emphasis on ...
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George Wilbur: Otto Rank and Hanns Sachs

Psychoanalysis and History, 2006
George Wilbur, a pioneering Cape Cod psychoanalytic psychiatrist, was a longstanding editor of the journal American Imago, and an excellent source of information about the Viennese analysts Otto Rank and Hanns Sachs. Wilbur was also knowledgeable about the early reception of psychoanalysis in the Boston community.
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Acts of Will: The Life and Work of Otto Rank

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1987
(1987). Acts of Will: The Life and Work of Otto Rank. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 37, No. 1, pp. 125-126.
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