WHO IS WHO IN ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY?

OTHER FRIENDS OF JUNG

Baudouin, Charles: He was born in Nancy, France, in 1893, later made his studies in this city and in Paris, where it had teacher to Bergson. One settled down soon in Geneva from 1919, in where he was educational of the University of Geneva. He was one of the first biographers of Jung and finished to the correction of tests of the book the Work of Jung when he died suddenly in 1963.

Bly, Robert: Poet and North American writer, he born in Minnesota in 1926. Hard critical of the war of Vietnam. Author of bestseller Iron John. Frequently he directed seminaries on European fairy tales. Also, he made workshops directed to men, with James Hillman; and other worshops for men and women, in company of Marion Woodman.

Carotenuto, Aldo: Psychoanalyst born in Naples, prominent exponent of the Jungian thought, professor of Psychology of the Personality in the University of Rome; member of the American Psychological Association, president of the Training center of Psychology and Literature. Author of A Secret symmetry: Sabina Spielrein between Freud and Jung.

Pauli, Wolfgang (1900-1958): American physicist of origin Austrian, awarded with the Nobel prize de Physics in 1945 and was known by his definition of the exclusion principle in quantum mechanics. He was born in Vienna and he studied in Munich University. He taught theoretical physics in the Federal Institute of Technology of Zurich. He wrote Interpretation of the Nature and the Psyque with Carl Jung, in whom this one raises the synchronicity like principle of a causal connection between the phenomena of the nature, complement of the causality principle.

Speilrein, Sabina: She was born in 1885 in Rostow, Russia, of a Jewish family, entered the Burghölzli Clinic of Zurich University in 1904. She was diagnosed as a case of hysteria and dealt by Jung with the psychoanalytic method. Once cured, she studied Medicine of University of Zurich and she graduated in 1911, with a dissertation on the schizophrenia. After his relation with Jung, she traveled to Austria, where she was joined with the Freud's Viennese group. She was psychoanalyst of Piaget and Luria. In 1923, it returned to Russia, where she founded a psychiatric hospital for children. Between 1935 and 1937, their three brothers disappeared in the purges of Stalin and his husband died in 1938. In 1941 the Nazis occupied Russia and in August of 1942, Sabina and her two daughters, Renata and Eva were shot in a synagogue of Rostov.

Wolf, Tony: Analyst and President of the Psychological Club of Zurich, Antonia (Toni) Wolff knew Carl Jung when she was 23 years old. She was patient and soon analyst. She worked to his side about 40 years until his death in 1952.