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Jolande Jacobi
Swiss psychologist (–)
Jolande Jacobi (25 March 1 April ) was a Swiss psychologist, best remembered for her work with Carl Jung, and for her writings on Jungian psychology.
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Life and career
Born in Budapest, Hungary (then under Austria-Hungary) as Jolande Szekacs, she became known as Jolande Jacobi after her marriage at the age of nineteen to Andor Jacobi.[1] She spent part of her life in Budapest (until ), part in Vienna (until ) and part in Zurich. Her parents were Jewish, but Jacobi converted first to the Reformed faith (in ), later in life to Roman Catholicism (in ).[2] Jacobi met Jung in , and later was influential in the establishment of the C.G.
Jung Institute for Analytical Psychology in Zurich in , where she was nicknamed 'The Locomotive' for her extraversion and administrative drive.[3] Her students at the C.G. Jung Institute included Wallace Clift.[4] She died in Zurich, leaving one new book (entitled: " Psychology of C G Jung - 1st Edition - Jacobi, Jolande ...
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