Description: Spring 1969. Contributions to Jungian Thought. Analytical Psychology Club of New York, 1969. “Spring was created in 1941 by the Analytical Psychology Club of New York and published and edited by the Club from 1941 until 1969. The Club had close ties to Jung and Zürich, especially through founding Club members, Kristine Mann and Eleanor Bertine, along with Esther Harding. The early issues of the Journal reflect that close connection, which contain articles by C.G. Jung himself, Marie-Louise von Franz, Barbara Hannah, Aniela Jaffé, Erich Neumann, Mircea Eliade, Edward Whitmont, Henry Zimmer, Esther Harding, H.G. Baynes, C.A. Meier, Victor White, Frances Wickes, Rivkah Schaerf, Kristine Mann, and Jane Pratt, among others. “In 1970, the editorship and publication of Spring was transferred by the Club to James Hillman, who moved the Journal to Zürich where he was living at the time. Hillman had received his analyst’s diploma from the C.G. Jung Institute in Zürich. In 1959, he was appointed Director of Studies at the Institute where he also taught. In the first volume of Spring edited by Hillman, he published his own seminal paper Why ‘Archetypal Psychology’?… When Hillman became the Dean of Graduate Studies at the University of Dallas in 1978, he transferred the editing and publishing of Spring there. It was edited in Dallas, Texas, until 1987. In 1988, Spring moved to Connecticut. “Under Hillman’s editorship, the Journal’s direction was focused on inaugurating the swerve in the field that has become known as archetypal psychology. A long-time participant in the Eranos conferences, Hillman drew on that sensibility in editing Spring, emphasizing ‘image oriented’ thought. Contributors to the Journal during his tenure included: Patricia Berry (who served as co-editor of Spring with Hillman from 1983-1986). This issue includes: Edinger, Edward. (1969) Metaphysics and the unconscious. Jung, C. G. and Jacobi, Jolande. (1969) Depth psychology and self knowledge: Dr. Jung’s answers to the questions of Jolande Jacobi. Spring. Kerenyi, Karl. (1969) A mythological image of girlhood. Nagel, Hildegard. (1969) Book notes. Whitmont, Edward. (1969) The destiny concept in psychotherapy. .Jung, C. G. (1969) The interpretation of visions. Excerpts from the notes of Mary Foote. Format: 6 x 9" softcover, 155pp, color plates.
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Publication Year: 1969
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: Spring
Book Series: Spring
Author: Various
Publisher: Analytical Psychology Club of New York
Genre: Psychology & Help
Topic: Psychology, Jungian Psychology