A woman's way
Franz, Marie-Louise von, 1915-1998
A woman's way : a conversation with Marie-Louise von Franz (with Donna Spencer and Ernest Rossi) - Los Angeles Psychological Perspectives c1990
Pub. in Psychological Perspectives, Vol. 22, 1990, pp. 101-121.
'The 74-year-old Marie-Louise von Franz is internationally recognized as one of the most loving and creative voices of analytical psychology. In this wide-ranging conversation with Donna Spencer and our editor, Ernest Rossi, Marie-Louise begins with a few highlights of the significance of Nietzsche's Zarathustra for an understanding of the current evolution of human consciousness. She helps us focus on the function of feeling as a guide through the maze of political and professional ideologies that can distort an individual's insight and ever unique way.'
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Zarathustra
Women psychoanalysts--Biography
Women--Psychology
A woman's way : a conversation with Marie-Louise von Franz (with Donna Spencer and Ernest Rossi) - Los Angeles Psychological Perspectives c1990
Pub. in Psychological Perspectives, Vol. 22, 1990, pp. 101-121.
'The 74-year-old Marie-Louise von Franz is internationally recognized as one of the most loving and creative voices of analytical psychology. In this wide-ranging conversation with Donna Spencer and our editor, Ernest Rossi, Marie-Louise begins with a few highlights of the significance of Nietzsche's Zarathustra for an understanding of the current evolution of human consciousness. She helps us focus on the function of feeling as a guide through the maze of political and professional ideologies that can distort an individual's insight and ever unique way.'
Paperback
Zarathustra
Women psychoanalysts--Biography
Women--Psychology