LC control no. | n 80010486 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Hillman, James |
Associated country | United States |
Birth date | 1926-04-12 |
Death date | 2011-10-27 |
Place of birth | Atlantic City (N.J.) |
Place of death | Thompson (Conn.) |
Field of activity | Psychology Authorship |
Affiliation | C.G. Jung-Institut (Zurich, Switzerland) |
Profession or occupation | Psychologists Authors |
Found in | His Emotion, a comprehensive phenomenology of theories and their meanings for therapy, 1960. His The thought of the heart, 1984, c1981: CIP t.p. (James Hillman) CIP data sheet (b. 4/12/26) Lament of the dead, 2013: back flap (James Hillman was an American psychologist, the first director of studies at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, and the founder of Archetypal Psychology. He died at his home in Connecticut in the fall of 2011) New York times WWW site, Oct. 28, 2011 (in obituary published Oct. 27: James Hillman; b. Apr. 12, 1926, Atlantic City; d. Thursday [Oct. 27, 2011], Thompson, Conn., aged 85; charismatic therapist and best-selling author whose theories about the psyche helped revive interest in the ideas of Carl Jung, animating the so-called men's movement in the 1990s and stirring the pop-cultural air) |
Associated language | eng |