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The Psychology And Psychotherapy Of Otto Rank Fay B Karpf

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The Psychology And Psychotherapy Of Otto Rank Fay B Karpf
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Publisher: Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 99
Author: Fay B. Karpf
ISBN: 9781504060226, 1504060229
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Psychology And Psychotherapy Of Otto Rank Fay B Karpf by Fay B. Karpf 9781504060226, 1504060229 instant download after payment.

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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