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    Otto Hans Adolf Gross (17 March 1877 – 13 February 1920) was an Austrian psychoanalyst. A maverick early disciple of Sigmund Freud, he later became an anarchist and joined the utopian Ascona community . His father Hans Gross was a judge turned pioneering criminologist.

  2. Welcome to the official website of the unofficial International Association for Otto Gross Studies, dedicated to the study of the psychoanalyst, physician, scientist, and revolutionary Dr. Otto Gross (1877–1920) — the first psychoanalyst to link his therapeutic work with revolutionary politics — and his influence on the intellectual ...

  3. Otto Hans Adolf Gross (also Grob) was born 17 March 1877 in Gniebing near Feldbach in Styria, Austria. His father Hans (or Hanns) Gross was a professor of criminality and one of the leading authorities worldwide in this field. (He is, for example, seen as the originator of dactyloscopy, the science of interpreting and using finger prints.)

  4. Otto Hans Adolf Gross war ein österreichischer Mediziner, Psychiater, Psychoanalytiker und Revolutionär.

  5. The paper focuses on three different themes to demonstrate the continuing relevance of the early psychoanalyst, Otto Gross (1877–1920), which reverberates through a number of disciplines.

  6. Otto Gross was the first analyst to link his work with radical politics, connecting inner, personal transformation with outer, collective change. Since his death in 1920 his work has been suppressed, despite his seminal influence on the developing analytic discipline and on the fields of sociology, philosophy and literature.

  7. Otto Gross, a neurologist and psychoanalyst, was born March 17, 1877, in Feldbach ( Styria ), Austria, and died February 13, 1920, in Berlin. His father, Hans Gross, was a celebrated professor of criminal law and his mother Ad è le came from a middle-class family.