Canadian psychoanalyst (1928–2018)
Marion Woodman
Pacifica Graduate Institute. Public program at Pacifica led by Marion Woodman.
Born Marion Jean Boa(1928-08-15 ) August 15, 1928London, Ontario , Canada Died July 9, 2018(2018-07-09) (aged 89) London, Ontario, Canada Occupation Nonfiction writer Subject Psychology, eating disorders, women's issues, sexuality Spouse Ross Woodman (?-2014; his death) Relatives Bruce Boa (brother) Fraser Boa (brother)www .mwoodmanfoundation .org
Marion Jean Woodman (née Boa ;[ 1] August 15, 1928 – July 9, 2018) was a Canadian mythopoeic author, poet, analytical psychologist and women's movement figure. She wrote and spoke extensively about the dream theories of Carl Jung .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] Her works include Addiction to Perfection , The Pregnant Virgin and Bone: Dying into Life .[ 5]
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