Barbara Hannah tackled the theme of the animus in women's psyche with a comprehensiveness unsurpassed in Jungian literature. Her insight and vigor stem directly from personally grappling with her own animus while integrating the experience and reflections of psychotherapists working directly with C.G. Jung. Her psychological analysis of the animus is presented here in two volumes in essays gleaned from her handwritten notes, typed manuscripts, previously published articles (as well as her notes for those articles) and from her own drafts of her lectures, given at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich and to various audiences in Switzerland and England. The main objective of these two volumes is to present the reader with an all-inclusive synthesis of the many and complex essays and lectures Barbara Hannah presented on the animus while rendering the wonderful spirit and voice of Barbara Hannah herself. --Book Jacket.
Barbara Hannah Ordre des livres






- 2012
- 2011
A first-generation Jungian psychologist, Barbara Hannah was deeply connected to notable figures such as C. G. Jung, Emma Jung, and Marie-Louise von Franz. Known for her straightforward and modest demeanor, she played a significant role in the development of Jungian psychology, being a founding member of the Psychological Club of Zurich and the Jung Institute. Her extensive lectures in Switzerland and England, along with her writings on Jung and his theories, highlight her contributions to the field and her enduring legacy in psychology.
- 2011
The book explores the life of Barbara Hannah, a notable figure in Jungian psychology and a close associate of C. G. Jung and his circle. As a first-generation psychologist and co-founder of the Jung Institute in Zürich, she made significant contributions to the field through her lectures in Switzerland and England. The narrative highlights her literary passion and her role in shaping Jungian thought, alongside her extensive writings on Jung and psychological concepts.
- 2006
Barbara Hannah war über dreißig Jahre lang Schülerin und Mitarbeiterin von Carl Gustav Jung und kannte ihn und sein Leben wie kaum jemand sonst. In diesem Buch gibt sie Einblicke in Jungs außergewöhnliches Leben, seine Entwicklung, sein Leiden, seine Forschung und seine kreative Schaffenskraft. 1929 suchte sie Jung in Küsnacht auf und lebte fortan in der Schweiz. Als Künstlerin hatte sie Menschen gezeichnet, die eine natürliche Menschlichkeit und Ganzheit ausstrahlten, und war von Jungs Vollständigkeit tief beeindruckt. Im Laufe der Jahre verwirklichte sie selbst ihre eigene Ganzheit. Aus einer großen Gefühlssicherheit und basierend auf jahrzehntelangen Aufzeichnungen verfasste sie in hohem Alter diese biographischen Erinnerungen. Sie bietet eine einfühlsame, ehrliche Darstellung von Jung, wie er wirklich war, und nicht wie ihn Gerüchte oder Legenden darstellen. Das Buch schildert sein Leben von der Kindheit bis zu seinem Tod 1961, durch die großen Katastrophen des 20. Jahrhunderts hindurch. Hannah, geboren 1891 in England, wurde zur Malerin ausgebildet und arbeitete als Analytikerin in eigener Praxis. Am C. G. Jung Institut in Zürich war sie Lehranalytikerin und hielt zahlreiche Vorlesungen. Sie veröffentlichte mehrere Werke, darunter 'Striving Toward Wholeness' und 'Begegnungen mit der Seele'. Barbara Hannah starb am 4. September 1986 in Küsnacht.
- 2005
The Archetypal Symbolism of Animals
Lectures Given at the C.G. Jung Institute, Zurich, 1954-1958
- 430pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Exploring the symbolic significance of various animals, Barbara Hannah draws on C.G. Jung's insights to delve into the deep connection between animals and the human psyche. She argues that animals embody a "divine" aspect of humanity, living in harmony with nature's hidden order and possessing an innate understanding of the unconscious. This perspective positions animals as superior beings, guided by their own intrinsic laws that transcend human concepts of morality. The lectures illuminate the profound relationship between humans and the animal world.
- 2001
Striving Towards Wholeness
- 330pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Focusing on the psychic processes that drive individuals toward personal wholeness, Barbara Hannah explores the lives and works of five prominent English novelists—Robert Louis Stevenson, Mary Webb, and the Brontë sisters, along with their brother Branwell. She highlights how the inner struggles for integration are particularly pronounced in creative individuals, offering insights into their biographies and literary contributions. This examination reveals the complex interplay between creativity and the quest for self-fulfillment.
- 2001
Barbara Hannah, Jungian analyst and author, explores Jung's method of "active imagination," often considered the most powerful tool in analytical psychology for achieving direct contact with the unconscious and attaining greater inner awareness. Using historical and contemporary case studies, Hannah traces the human journey toward personal wholeness. This approach to confronting the unconscious is a healing process that applies to both men and women and deals in depth with the injured feminine as well as many powerful archetypal forces. Encounters with the Soul is the first and only book I know of which can promote the understanding of 'active imagination' by illustrating through various examples, the steps, pitfalls and successes of this method of encountering the unconscious. -Marie-Louise von Franz Barbara Hannah (1891-1986) was born in England. She went to Zürich in 1929 to study with Carl Jung and lived in Switzerland the rest of her life. A close associate of Jung until his death, she was a practicing psychotherapist and lecturer at the C.G. Jung Institute. Her books available from Chiron include The Archetypal Symbolism of Animals; Encounters with the Soul; Jung, His Life and Work: A Biographical Memoir; and Striving Toward Wholeness.
- 2001
Barbara Hannah, Jungian analyst and author, explores Jung's method of "active imagination," often considered the most powerful tool in analytical psychology for achieving direct contact with the unconscious and attaining greater inner awareness. Using historical and contemporary case studies, Hannah traces the human journey toward personal wholeness. This approach to confronting the unconscious is a healing process that applies to both men and women and deals in depth with the injured feminine as well as many powerful archetypal forces.
- 2000
- 1999
Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts. Contents include On Active Imagination, Regression or Renewal in Later Life, Ego and Shadow, Individuation Process, and more. 157 pages. Inner City Books, 2000. Paperback.


