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Jolande Jacobi

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Jolande Jacobi


Born
in Budapest, Hungary
March 25, 1890

Died
April 01, 1973

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Jolande Jacobi was a Swiss psychologist, best remembered for her work with Carl Jung and her writings on Jungian psychology. She was born in Budapest, Hungary as Jolande Szekacs, but became known as Jolande Jacobi after her marriage at the age of nineteen to Andor Jacobi.She spent part of her life in Budapest, part in Zurich and part in Vienna. Her parents were Jewish, but Jacobi converted to Roman Catholicism later in life. Jacobi met Jung in 1927, and later was influential in the establishment of the C.G. Jung Institute for Analytical Psychology in Zurich in 1948. Her students at the C.G. Jung Institute included Wallace Clift. She died in Zurich.

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“We see the man who blindly succumbs to a certain type of woman--how frequently a highly cultivated intellectual, for example, will become hopelessly entangled with the worst sort of strumpet because his feminine, emotional side is utterly undifferentiated; and equally familiar is the woman who for no apparent reason ties herself to a swindler or adventurer.”
Jolande Jacobi

“The development of the shadow runs parallel to that of the ego; qualities which the ego does not need or cannot make use of are set aside or repressed, and thus they play little or no part in the conscious life of the individual. Accordingly, a child has no real shadow, but his shadow becomes more pronounced as his ego grows in stability and range. And because in the course of our lives we are constantly having to inhibit or repress one quality or another, the shadow can never be fully raised to consciousness. Nevertheless it is important that at least its most salient traits should be made conscious...”
Jolande Jacobi, The Psychology of C.G. Jung

“يجب على المريض، مهما يكن اضطرابه الداخلي ألا يعترض حياته السوية، وعمله اليومي وكأن حياته هي يوم واحد. لذا، كان إحتمال بقاء التوتر، والقدرة على الصمود في وسط الاضطراب النفسي، قضيتين تزودان المرء بإمكانية الحصول على نظام نفسي.يررى يونغ أن النظرة السائدة على نحو واسع بأن التطوير النفسي يؤدي في نهايته إلى حالة ينعدم فيها الألم والمعاناة، هي نظرية زائفة تماماً. هذا، لأن الألم؛ أو المعاناة، والصراع هما جزء من الحياة. ويجب ألا نعتبرهما وكأنهما "إعتلال"؛ إنهما الميزتان الخاصتان بالوجود الإنساني بكامله، والقطب المقابل الطبيعي للسعادة.”
Jolande Jacobi, علم النفس اليونغي

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