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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. Biografía.

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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 Jung’s role in the growth of psychoanalysis – and her scandalous life with Carl – is revealed in this absorbing new biography Lucy Scholes Sun 7 Aug 2016 03.00 EDT Last modified on Wed ...

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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. Imagen de Emma Jung en el Congreso psicoanalítico internacional de 1911. Emma Jung fue una analista junguiana y escritora suiza.

  5. 19 de ago. de 2016 · Both were living proof of Jung’s insight that “it was only through crisis that development of the personality occurred”. Labyrinths: Emma Jung, Her Marriage to Carl and the Early Years of ...

  6. When Emma died Carl Jung carved a stone in her name, “She was the foundation of my house.”. He is also said to have cried “She was a queen! She was a queen!” (Sie war eine Königin! Sie war eine Königin!) while mourning for her. The inscription Jung put on Emma’s grave was “Oh vase, sign of devotion and obedience.”. Emma Jung and ...

  7. C.G. Jung got to know his future wife when he was a young student at the age of 21. He met her for the first time on a visit to her parents’ house in Schaffhausen in 1896. 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 ...