Otto Rank

Otto Rank

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Jan 1, 1986 · Anglais · Broché (166 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 166
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 1986
Éditeur Columbia Univ Pr
ISBN-10 0231051174
ISBN-13 9780231051170

Description

Esther Menaker's exploration of Otto Rank delves deeply into the life and groundbreaking theories of a man often overshadowed by the likes of Freud. Menaker presents a compelling portrait of Rank as a thinker who fiercely challenged traditional psychoanalytic views, advocating for the importance of creativity and the human experience.

Through rich narratives and insightful analysis, Menaker reveals how Rank's concepts of birth trauma and the will to creativity resonate even in contemporary discussions of psychology. His life experiences, fraught with personal and professional challenges, provide a striking backdrop for his revolutionary ideas that sought to understand the intricacies of human motivation.

Menaker’s work serves as both an intellectual biography and a critical examination of Rank’s lasting influence on modern psychology. The author invites readers to appreciate the depth of Rank's ideas while encouraging them to engage with the broader implications of his work on the field of human psychology.
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