Mary Esther Harding (1888–1971) was a British-American Jungian analyst who was the first significant Jungian psychoanalyst in the United States. Mary...
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Mary Esther Harding (1888–1971), British-American Jungian analyst Mary Esther Kropp Dakubu (1938–2016), American linguist based in Ghana Mary Esther MacGregor...
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and was in Panama. In New York in 1951, he began his analysis with Mary Esther Harding, who had been associated with C. G. Jung. Edinger was a psychiatrist...
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Major B. Harding (born 1935), American attorney Mark Hardinges (born 1978), English cricketer Maria Harding, Canadian mayor Mary Esther Harding (1888–1971)...
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Outline of Female Empires was first published in German in 1932; Mary Esther Harding (1935), the first significant Jungian psychoanalyst in the United...
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and the "Not-I": A Study in the Development of Consciousness by Mary Esther Harding (1965) Birds by Saint-John Perse and Georges Braque (1966) Eleusis:...
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consequence of the Ego's stripping of its defenses. In 1953, psychoanalyst Mary Esther Harding interpreted Descent of Ishtar into the Underworld as an expression...
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Florence Mabel Harding (née Kling; August 15, 1860 – November 21, 1924) was the first lady of the United States from 1921 until her husband's death in...
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Hospital Corps, graduated circa 1897 Mary Gordon, first British female prison inspector, graduated 1890 Mary Esther Harding, Jungian psychoanalyst, graduated...
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original on June 30, 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) Mary Esther Harding, "Obituary – Wickes, F.G." Journal of Analytical Psychology, XIII...
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