Description
Barbara Hannah was active as an analyst in Zurich during the “golden years” of Jungian psychology. Among her best-known colleagues were M. Esther Harding, Irene Claremont de Castillejo, Eleanor Bertine, Emma Jung and Marie-Louise von Franz, all classical Jungians, which means they took Jung’s message to heart and amplified it according to their own experience.
The choice selections in this book exemplify Barbara Hannah’s legacy to future generations: an insightful mind and compassionate heart, psychological integrity, and above all an abiding faith in the healing power of the unconscious.
Contents:
- Foreword by Marion Woodman
- Introduction by Vernon Brooks
- Some Glimpses of the Individuation Process in Jung Himself
- On Active Imagination
- Regression or Renewal in Later Life
- Ego and Shadow
- The Religious Function of the Animus in the Book of Tobit
- The Problem of Contact with Animus