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Jungian reflections : the Paris interview, April 16, 2004

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Subject(s): Abstract: 'Richard Chachere was a Roman Catholic priest who became a Jungian psychotherapist, and he....provides the opportunity for therapy through the movies....he's doing it through a series of books....of what he calls, Jungian Reflections on Literary and Film Classics....I had the opportunity to interview him in Paris....'
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'Richard Chachere was a Roman Catholic priest who became a Jungian psychotherapist, and he....provides the opportunity for therapy through the movies....he's doing it through a series of books....of what he calls, Jungian Reflections on Literary and Film Classics....I had the opportunity to interview him in Paris....'

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