Swiss physician and Jungian psychoanalyst (1887-1985)
Tina Keller-Jenny |
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Born | 1887
Zurich |
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Died | 1985 |
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Nationality | Swiss |
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Occupation(s) | Physician and Jungian Psychotherapist |
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Known for | Pioneer in integrating analysis with body-based approaches such as movement and dance. Tina Keller was one of the first women in Switzerland to found a psychiatric Jungian practice |
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Notable work | Aus meinen Errinnerungen an C.G.Jung
Zur Psyche der Frau |
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Spouse | Adolf Keller |
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Tina Keller-Jenny (born June 17, 1887, in Schwanden, Switzerland, died October 25, 1985, in Geneva) was a Swiss physician and Jungian psychotherapist who witnessed firsthand the development of analytical psychology during its formative years.[1]
- ^ Wendy K. Swan: . San Francisco, Kalifornien 2005 (wikispaces.com [PDF; 3,3 MB] Diss. The Faculty of Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center).