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    Toni Anna Wolff (18 September 1888 – 21 March 1953) was a Swiss Jungian analyst and a close collaborator of Carl Jung. During her analytic career Wolff published relatively little under her own name, but she helped Jung identify, define, and name some of his best-known concepts, including anima, animus , and persona , as well as the theory of ...

  2. Swiss analyst Antonia (“Toni”) Anna Wolff was born on September 18, 1888, in Zürich, where she died on March 21, 1953. Wolff was the oldest of three daughters born to Konrad Arnold Wolff and Anna Elisebetha Sutz. The Wolff family had resided in Zürich since the 1300s and was one of its most distinguished names.

  3. Jan 1, 2019 · Toni Wolff, (1888-1953), a Swiss analyst who lived from 1888 to 1953, is certainly the most enigmatic of the great figures in the history of Analytic Psychology.

  4. Toni (Antonia Anna) Wolff (18 September 1888 – 21 March 1953), was a patient and later a student and lover of Carl Jung. Wolff later became a Jungian analyst. Her extramarital relationship with Jung was openly enacted through a course of ten years.

  5. More than a hundred years ago, Toni Wolff, former patient and close collaborator of C.G. Jung, came up with a model that describes the essence of woman according to four distinct structural forms or types: Mother (and spouse), Amazon, Hetaira (companion, lover, wife, friend), Medial woman.

  6. Jun 28, 2021 · 1916 Toni Wolff is elected first president of an informal organization called The Psychological Club, consisting of Jung’s current and former analysands and students. She served in this capacity for seventeen years.

  7. Jul 25, 2018 · Toni Wolff’s story as a contributor to Jungian psychology, let alone her role in the life of the founder, C. G. Jung, has not been told. So goes the rationale for this remarkably detailed and richl...

  8. May 31, 2018 · Author ofActive Imagination and the Dead” ( International Journal of Jungian Studies, 2016), she currently lives in Canberra, Australia, where she teaches psychology in the International Baccalaureate Program at Canberra Grammar School.

  9. Sep 16, 2021 · This study offers a new interpretation of Tonis Stone in the light of Chinese linguistics as well as Wolff and Jung’s knowledge of Kundalini yoga, Tibetan mysticism, synchronicity, Goethe, alchemy, and the Philosophers’ Stone.

  10. Four Eternal Women: Toni Wolff Revisited - a Study in Opposites. Mary Dian Molton, Lucy Anne Sikes. Fisher King Press, 2011 - Psychology - 328 pages. Toni Wolff was at first the patient, and...