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C. G. Jung and Active Imagination

A Case Study of Tina Keller

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  • 164 pages
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Delving into the therapeutic technique of active imagination, this book explores how unconscious images can be expressed through various artistic forms to aid individuation. It centers on Tina Keller, a physician who worked closely with C. G. Jung and his associate Toni Wolff, documenting her experiences from 1915 to 1928. The research is grounded in primary documents in both English and German, and it also addresses historiography in psychology, Jung's views on active imagination, and early 20th-century psychotherapeutics, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Jungian studies.

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C. G. Jung and Active Imagination, Wendy Swan

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2012
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