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The Significance Of Psychoanalysis For The Mental Sciences (1916)
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136 pages
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Exploring the historical and theoretical foundations of psychoanalysis, Otto Rank discusses its origins with Sigmund Freud and examines key concepts like the unconscious mind and repression. He addresses criticisms regarding scientific rigor and the emphasis on sexuality. In the second part, Rank highlights psychoanalysis's practical applications in treating various mental disorders, including hysteria and schizophrenia, while also considering its impact on personality development and social relationships. This work is significant for its comprehensive approach to psychoanalysis in mental sciences.
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2009, paperback
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