Ursula Wirtz

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Ursula Wirtz


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Ursula Wirtz PhD, has a doctorate in literature and philosophy from the University of Munich. She graduated from the C.G. Jung Institute Zürich and works as a clinical and anthropological psychologist and Jungian psychoanalyst in private practice.
Living in Switzerland since 1978, holding dual citizenship she is a lecturer, Training and Supervising analyst at ISAPZURICH.

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Trauma and Beyond: The Myst...

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Убийство души. Инцест и тер...

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O-atlas The Ultimate refere...

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Hunger nach Sinn: Menschen ...

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Jungian Odyssey Series Volu...

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“The way to sacrifice our victimhood in the aftermath of trauma is to respond to the shattering effect of the trauma with imagination and symbolism and to reassemble the fragments into a new whole.”
Ursula Wirtz, Trauma and Beyond: The Mystery of Transformation

“Anything that splits or destroys meaning can be accounted as evil.”
Ursula Wirtz, Trauma and Beyond: The Mystery of Transformation
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“A process of remembering, imagining, ordering, and revaluing ... leads to the creation of meaning and a consciousness of solidarity and new relationships in the social network.”
Ursula Wirtz, Trauma and Beyond: The Mystery of Transformation



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