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JUNG CARL: (1875-1961) Swiss Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist who founded analytical psychology.


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JUNG CARL: (1875-1961) Swiss Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist who founded analytical psychology.
T.L.S., Jung, to one side of a printed postcard, Küsnacht, Zurich, 11th June 1932, to Dr. W[olfgang] Kranefeldt, in German. Jung thanks his correspondent for the copy of their excellent essay Ewige Analyse ('Eternal Analysis') and remarks 'The Wharton family is a difficult subject. They also have to talk to the woman occasionally'. In a postscript Jung further states 'An objective response to Paneth's would be appropriate. I have not read it but can accept the idea that he must be stupid'. A letter of interesting content and association. A couple of very slight, minor creases to the corners, otherwise VGWolfgang Muller Kranefeldt (1892-1950) German Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist. Closely associated with Jung, Kranefeldt was regarded as his 'leading pupil in Germany' and was also analised by Jung.Friedrich Adolph Paneth (1887-1958) Austrian Chemist. Paneth was a professor in various German universities from 1919-33.Jung's work has not only been influential in psychiatry but also in philosophy, anthropology, archaeology, literature, and religious studies. A prolific writer, Jung created some of the best known psychological concepts, including Jungian archetypes, the collective unconscious, the psychological complex, and extraversion and introversion.