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An analyst, author, lecturer and one of this century's most popular depth psychology scholars, Robert A. Johnson (1921) was among the first to present Carl Jung's rich but complex theories with simple elegance and grace, opening them to an entirely new and hungry audience. His works include the bestselling He, She, Inner Work, and Owning Your Own Shadow.
His interests are clearly seen in the bridging of traditional Christianity with depth psychology. This relationship is mirrored in his personal and professional move from his analytical practice in Los Angeles to his joining of a Benedictine monastery.
Robert Johnson’s legacy of work is critical to the popular understanding and growth of depth psychology in the 20th century. |
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