Emma Jung was a Swiss psychoanalyst and the wife of the famous psychoanalyst Carl Jung. She began her training in psychotherapy in the 1920s and later became a founding member of the C.G. Jung Institute in Switzerland. Her work primarily focused on the role of the feminine in psychology and spirituality. She also contributed to her husband's research on archetypes and the collective unconscious. Emma Jung was an important figure in the development of analytical psychology and played a crucial role in both advancing the field and supporting the work of her husband. She passed away in 1955.
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