Rapaport, David

Biographical Note

1911, Sept. 30 Born, Munkács, Hungary 1932 Leader in Hashomer Hatzair, a Zionist youth movement Married Elvira Strasser (died 1998) 1933 Graduated with degree in mathematics and experimental physics, Royal Hungarian University, Budapest, Hungary 1933 1935 Worked as a surveyor in a kibbutz in Palestine 1935 1938 Analysand of Imre Hermann 1938 Ph.D. in psychology, Royal Hungarian University, Budapest, Hungary Immigrated to the United States 1939 1940 Staff psychologist, Osawatomie State Hospital, Osawatomie, Kans. 1940 1948 Staff psychologist, research director, and administrator, Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kans. 1942 Published Emotions and Memory. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins Co. 1944 1948 Consultant, United States Surgeon General's Committee on Clinical Psychology 1945 1946 Published with Merton Max Gill and Roy Schafer Diagnostic Psychological Testing. Chicago: The Year Book Publishers 1945 1949 Founder and secretary, Division of Clinical and Abnormal Psychology, American Psychological Association 1946 1948 Clinical professor of psychology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans. Consultant, Veterans Administration Hospital, Topeka, Kans. 1948 1960 Research associate, Austen Riggs Center, Stockbridge, Mass. 1951 Published Organization and Pathology of Thought. New York: Columbia University Press 1960 Published The Structure of Psychoanalytic Theory: A Systematizing Attempt. New York: International Universities Press 1960, Dec. 14 Died, Stockridge, Mass. 1967 Publication of Collected Papers of David Rapaport, edited by Merton Max Gill. New York: Basic Books

From the guide to the David Rapaport Papers, 1911-1997, (bulk 1948-1960), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)

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