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Abstract Barbara Hannah was in the original circle of talented people who recognized Jung's genius early in his career and became deeply involved with him in the ongoing work of analytical psychology. Born in Brighton, England in 1891, daughter of a Dean of the Anglican Church, Barbara Hannah lived most of her adult life in Switzerland, practicing as an analyst, reaching and training younger analysts, and writing on various themes central to Jung's Analytical Psychology. Her book, Jung His Life and Work: A Biographical Memoir, is a rich portrait of the human side of the development of analytical psychology and offers many anecdotes and discussion which only a close and intimate friend of Jung's could offer. Many important issues are treated in this book with warmth, wit, understanding, and a love of humanity that is unparalleled in the psychological literature. Other books of substantial value came from her hand: Striving Towards Wholeness and Encounters with the Soul: Active Imagination Because of Barbar...

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