Sandor Rado

Sandor Rado ( ; 8 January 1890, Kisvárda – 14 May 1972, New York City) was a Hungarian psychoanalyst of the second generation, who moved to the United States in the 1930s.

According to Peter Gay, "Budapest produced some of the most conspicuous talents in the analytic profession: in addition to Ferenczi, these included Franz Alexander [and Sándor] Radó."

Rado is known for having coined the term "schizotype" in 1956 as an abbreviation of "schizophrenic phenotype". These writings played a foundational role in modern conceptualizations of schizotypy, and the genetic etiology of schizophrenia and psychosis. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Radó, Sándor
Published: Berlin : Militärverl. d. Dt. Demokrat. Republik, 1974
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by Rado, Sandor
Published: Berlin : Militärverl. der DDR, 1971
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by Radó, Sandor
Published: Berlin : Militärverlag der DDR, 1977
Library: German Resistance Research Council 1933-1945 (Frankfurt/ Main)
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by Rado, Sandor
Published: Berlin : Militärverlag der DDR, 1980
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by Radó, Sándor
Published: Berlin : Militärverlag der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 1974
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by Radó, Sándor
Published: Berlin : Militärverl. der Dt. Demokratischen Republik, 1974
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by Rado, Sandor
Published: Stuttgart : Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, c1971
Library: The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide (London)
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by Radó, Sándor, 1899-1981 05.11.1899-20.08.1981
Published: Berlin : Militärverl. der Dt. Demokrat. Republik, 1980
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Published: Budapest : Corvina, 1962
Other Authors: ...Radó, Sándor 4579...
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