Marie-Louise von Franz (4 January 1915 – 17 February 1998) was a Swiss Jungian psychologist and scholar, known for her psychological interpretations of...
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Marie Louise (12 December 1791 – 17 December 1847) was Duchess of Parma from 11 April 1814 until her death in 1847. She was Napoleon's second wife and...
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Swiss painter Peter Birkhäuser was treated by a student of Jung, Marie-Louise von Franz, and corresponded with Jung about the translation of dream symbolism...
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thinker derives precisely from this" – the maximal interpretation. Marie-Louise von Franz accepted that "it is naturally very tempting to identify the hypothesis...
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Psychoanalysis (1st ed.). Macmillan Reference USA. ISBN 9780028659947. Marie-Louise von Franz, Man and His Symbols (1964), p. 227 Johansen, M. K., and M. Osman...
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analyst Marie-Louise von Franz gave at the C.G. Jung Institute, Zurich, during the Winter Semester, 1959–1960. In the first eight of twelve lectures, von Franz...
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Countess Marie Louise Larisch von Moennich (also known as Countess Marie Louise Larisch-Wallersee and Countess Marie Larisch) (24 February 1858 – 4 July...
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present state of his unconscious". Jung and his followers, such as Marie Louise von Franz (for whom dreams are "the voice of human instinct") and James Hillman...
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aspects, despite criticisms by scholars such as Eric J. Holmyard and Marie-Louise von Franz that they should be understood as complementary. The former is pursued...
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of the third and fourth achieves unity; thus two are but one". Marie-Louise von Franz also gave an alternative version, which states: "Out of the One...
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