The archetypal image of the wounded healer

Authors

  • Clarence Jess Groesbeck

Keywords:

Nise da Silveira, especies de compañia, animales, animales de compañia, psicología junguiana

Author Biography

Clarence Jess Groesbeck

Dr. Groesbeck was Board certified in Psychiatry, Forensic
Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis. Dr. Groesbeck was a training
analyst for the Interregional Society of Jungian Analysis of
North America, a member of the International Association
of Analytical Psychology, past president of the American Psy-
chiatric Society of Jungian Analysts, a Fellow of the American
Academy of Psychiatry and Law, and a fellow in the Ameri-
can Psychiatric Association. Dr. Groesbeck was the author of
numerous professional articles and studies.

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Published

2022-07-01

How to Cite

Groesbeck, C. . J. (2022). The archetypal image of the wounded healer. JUNGUIANA , 40(2), 11–32. Retrieved from https://junguiana.sbpa.org.br/revista/article/view/93

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