Power in the Helping Professions (Classics in Archetypal Psychology)
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ADOLF GUGGENBUHL-CRAIG, a former president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology and widely respected analyst, teaches at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, of which he was President for more than ten years. Of his numerous books, Spring Publications has published POWER IN THE HELPING PROFESSIONS; THE EMPTIED SOUL; MARRIAGE: DEAD OR ALIVE; THE OLD FOOL AND THE CORRUPTION OF MYTH; and FROM THE WRONG SIDE: A PARADOXICAL APPROACH TO PSYCHOLOGY.
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