Robert Langs
Robert Joseph Langs (June 30, 1928 – November 8, 2014) was a psychiatrist, psychotherapist, and psychoanalyst. He was the author, co-author, or editor of more than forty books on psychotherapy and human psychology. Over the course of more than fifty years, Langs developed a revised version of psychoanalytic psychotherapy, currently known as the "adaptive paradigm". This is a distinctive model of the mind, and particularly of the mind's unconscious component, significantly different from other forms of psychoanalytic and psychodynamic psychotherapy.
Robert Langs | |
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Born | Brooklyn, New York | June 30, 1928
Died | November 8, 2014 86) New York City | (aged
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Psychotherapist, psychoanalyst, psychiatrist |
Known for | Adaptation-centered psychoanalytic psychotherapy. |
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