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From "Psychology of the Unconscious: A Study of the Transformations and Symbolisms of the Libido. A Contribution to the History of the Evolution of Thought" by Jung, C. G. (Carl Gustav)

Beatrice M. Hinkle
Translator of Jung's work and a physician specializing in neurology and psychoanalysis.
Core Belief
"Psychoanalysis can provide valuable insights into human life, its motives, needs, and possibilities, leading to moral autonomy."
Worldview
Humanity is seeking a new understanding of itself and its relation to the universe, and psychoanalysis offers a path towards this understanding.
Personality
Intelligent, dedicated, insightful, passionate about bringing new psychological theories to the English-speaking world, committed to a scientific approach to understanding the human mind.
In Their Own Words
"“Psychoanalysis stands in the same relation to the personality as surgery does to the body, and they aim at parallel results.”"
"“The beginnings of this work were first published in 1895 in a book entitled ‘Studien über Hysterie.’”"
"“The aim of the therapy became not merely the relief of the ignorance but the searching out and combating of these resistances.”"
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