Title Page | Collection Summary | Biographical/Organizational Note | Scope and Content | Arrangement
Biographical Note
Date | Event |
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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 |