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WHO WAS JUNG?

The Jungian lineage reaches back to the earliest days of psychoanalysis. Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and protégé of Sigmund Freud.

Working alongside others at the forefront of early psychoanalysis, Jung’s own interests were wide ranging:

cutting edge psychology and philosophy,

medicine and mythology,

ancient history and art,

religion and spirituality.

Jung was deeply committed to science. He hosted Albert Einstein at his home, and was psychoanalyst to discoverers of quantum physics writers, artists, and to Nobel Laureates. A complex man, Jung maintained throughout his life an abiding interest in the deep unconscious patterns underlying the human experience.

Through his legacy, Jungian analysis has today become a proven way to treat people from various walks of life.1

1 Roesler (2013) Evidence for the effectiveness of Jungian psychotherapy: A review of empirical studies. Behavioral Sciences 3(4) 562-575.

—Carl Jung

THERE IS SO MUCH LIFE THAT FILLS ME : PLANTS, ANIMALS, CLOUDS, DAY AND NIGHT, AND THE ETERNAL IN MAN. THE MORE UNCERTAIN I HAVE FELT ABOUT MYSELF, THE MORE THERE HAS GROWN UP IN ME A FEELING OF KINSHIP WITH ALL THINGS.
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