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I am a psychotherapist trained in part in Jungian psychology, and have read probably 50 Jungian psychology books. This is one of the best, if not the best - even better than the work of Marie Louise Franz. The case studies are particularly illuminating and inspirational, especially that of Anna Marjula.
Book description: Using historical and contemporary case studies, Hannah traces the human journey toward personal wholeness. This approach to confronting the unconscious is a unique healing process....and deals in depth with the injured feminine, as well as many powerful archetypal forces.
Book description: Using historical and contemporary case studies, Hannah traces the human journey toward personal wholeness. This approach to confronting the unconscious is a unique healing process....and deals in depth with the injured feminine, as well as many powerful archetypal forces.