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  1. Emma Jung (nacida Emma Rauschenbach, Schaffhausen, 30 de marzo de 1882-Zúrich, 27 de noviembre de 1955) fue una analista junguiana y escritora suiza. Fue esposa del psiquiatra y psicólogo Carl Gustav Jung.

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    Emma Jung (born Emma Marie Rauschenbach, 30 March 1882 – 27 November 1955) was a Swiss Jungian analyst and author. She married Carl Jung , financing and helping him to become the prominent psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology , and together they had five children.

  3. 7 de ago. de 2016 · Emma Jungs role in the growth of psychoanalysis – and her scandalous life with Carl – is revealed in this absorbing new biography

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    Emma Jung (nacida Emma Rauschenbach, Schaffhausen, 30 de marzo de 1882-Zúrich, 27 de noviembre de 1955) fue una analista junguiana y escritora suiza. Fue esposa del psiquiatra y psicólogo Carl Gustav Jung.

  5. 22 de jun. de 2021 · Emma Rauschenbach nació en Suiza en 1882, era una mujer culta, sumamente inteligente, atractiva y demasiado adinerada, dichas características la convirtieron en mecenas y en colaboradora de Carl Jung, pues participó activamente con él en el desarrollo del psicoanálisis.

  6. Emma Rauschenbach (1882-1955) was only 14 at the time but she left such a deep impression on Jung that he was convinced that he would marry her one day, and, six years after meeting her for the first time, Carl Gustav, now a young trained medical doctor, proposed to Emma.

  7. In 1906, a variety of Carl Jung’s unusual dreams of the period were interpreted by Freud as portending the “failure of a marriage for money” (das Scheitern einer Geldheirat). Emma Jung took a strong interest in her husband’s work and became a noted analyst in her own right.