A Memoir of Toni Wolff by English psychological counselor Irene Champernowne, a book originally published by the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco in 1983, describes the analysis of a series of dreams that its author brought in the early 1950s to Antonia "Toni" Wolff, one of the original Jungian analysts in Zurich. Both women were used to being pioneers. Champernowne had inaugurated art therapy in England, and Wolff had been extremely close to Jung throughout the initial development of analytical psychology.
Champernowne's account of their discussions is a tremendously engaging work throughout which, as Joseph Henderson says in his foreword, "the personal connection between the two women is vividly described." (C G Jung Inst of San Francisco) ~Amazon
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