David Rapaport
Hungarian psychologist (1911–1960)
David Rapaport was a Hungarian psychologist born in 1911. He made significant contributions to the field of psychology, particularly in clinical psychology and psychoanalytic ego psychology. His work focused on the study of human behavior and the development of the ego, which is a crucial aspect of psychoanalytic theory.
As a prominent figure in his field, Rapaport's research and ideas had an impact on the understanding of human psychology. He is recognized for his expertise in clinical psychology and psychoanalytic ego psychology, leaving a lasting legacy in the field of psychology. Rapaport passed away in 1960, but his contributions to the field continue to be acknowledged and studied by psychologists and researchers today.