Barbara Hannah Explained

Birth Date:4 April 1891
Birth Place:Holloway, England
Death Place:Zürich, Switzerland
Known For:association with Carl Gustav Jung
Notable Works:Jung: His Life and Work, A Biographical Memoir

Barbara Hannah was born in England. She is well known for her association with Carl Gustav Jung whom she joined in 1929 in Zurich[1] and remained so until his death.

Biography

Hannah began analysis with Jung in 1929. She befriended Joseph L. Henderson the same year, and shared accommodation with him in Zurich.[2] In late 1974, she accepted Marion Woodman into analysis stating, "You are a parson's daughter; I am a parson's daughter...Jung told me that only a parson's child can handle a parson's child.'[3]

Hannah became a close friend of Swiss Jungian psychologist Marie-Louise von Franz, to whom she was introduced by Jung. He encouraged the younger von Franz to live with her, stating that "the real reason you should live together is that your chief interest will be analysis and analysts should not live alone."[4]

Hannah wrote a biography of Jung entitled Jung, His Life and Work: A Biographical Memoir.[5] She also practised as a psychotherapist and served as lecturer at the C.G. Jung Institute.

Major works

Notes and References

  1. http://www.bodysoulandspirit.net/hypnagogia/what/hannah.shtml Barbara Hannah The Mystical Experience Registry
  2. Joseph L. Henderson in Hannah's The Inner Journey - Lectures and Essays on Jungian Psychology (Inner City Books, 2000), p.144.
  3. Marion Woodman in Hannah's The Inner Journey - Lectures and Essays on Jungian Psychology (Inner City Books, 2000), p.8 .
  4. Dean L. Franz's portrait of Barbara Hannah in Hannah's The Cat, Dog and Horse Lectures (Chiron, 1992), p.18.
  5. Joseph . Michael . Barbara Hannah, Jung: his life and work. A biographical memoir . . July 1978 . 22 . 3 . 345–346 . 10.1017/S002572730003307X . 1082293 .