Jungian Psychiatry
C.G. Jung spent the first ten years of his career working in a psychiatric clinic, an experience that had a powerful influence on his lifelong endeavors. Now the psychiatric-analytic observations of a highly respected Jungian, the Swiss Heinrich Fierz, who devoted his life to psychiatry, are available in English at last. Jungian Psychiatry is rich with the insights of a rare therapist and teacher in the world of the psychiatric clinic.
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Jungian Psychiatry
C.G. Jung spent the first ten years of his career working in a psychiatric clinic, an experience that had a powerful influence on his lifelong endeavors. Now the psychiatric-analytic observations of a highly respected Jungian, the Swiss Heinrich Fierz, who devoted his life to psychiatry, are available in English at last. Jungian Psychiatry is rich with the insights of a rare therapist and teacher in the world of the psychiatric clinic.
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Jungian Psychiatry

Jungian Psychiatry

by Heinrich Karl Fierz, Null Null
Jungian Psychiatry

Jungian Psychiatry

by Heinrich Karl Fierz, Null Null

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C.G. Jung spent the first ten years of his career working in a psychiatric clinic, an experience that had a powerful influence on his lifelong endeavors. Now the psychiatric-analytic observations of a highly respected Jungian, the Swiss Heinrich Fierz, who devoted his life to psychiatry, are available in English at last. Jungian Psychiatry is rich with the insights of a rare therapist and teacher in the world of the psychiatric clinic.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783856305215
Publisher: Daimon Verlag
Publication date: 01/01/1991
Pages: 424
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.48(h) x 1.07(d)

About the Author

Heinrich Karl Fierz worked as a psychiatrist at the famed Binswanger Clinic, Sanatorium Bellevue, for many years before co-founding the Jungian Klinik am Zürichberg in 1964, where he was medical director until his recent death. A son of one of the first Jungian analysts, Linda Fierz-David, he also became a training analyst and lecturer at the Jung Institute in Zürich. His sensitive and innovative contributions to the realm of psychiatry are well known in the German-speaking world; Jungian Psychiatry is the first major publication of his work in English.
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