Liliane Frey-Rohn

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Liliane Frey-Rohn (born October 24, 1901 as Liliane Rohn , † January 19, 1991 ) was a Swiss psychologist .

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Liliane Frey-Rohn was a daughter of the civil engineer Arthur Rohn (1878-1956). The Matura put them at higher girls' school in Zurich and then studied psychology and philosophy at the University of Zurich . In 1934 she was at Willy Freytag with the work , the basic concepts of Dilthey'schen philosophy doctorate .

In 1936 she began her own analytical practice under the supervision of CG Jung . She was one of the closest employees of CG Jung, taught at his institute and held a leading position there. She has written numerous publications.

Frey-Rohn was married to the graphologist Max Frey (1900–1970).

Publications (selection)

  • From Freud to Young . A comparative study on the psychology of the unconscious , Rascher, Zurich, 1969 (with several new editions and translations)
  • with Aniela Jaffé , Marie-Louise von Franz : In the vicinity of death , Daimon-Verlag, Zurich 1980, ISBN 978-3-85630-005-0
  • with Aniela Jaffé, Marie-Louise von Franz: Experiences with death. Archetypical ideas and depth psychological interpretations , Herder-Verlag, 1994, ISBN 978-3-451-04324-6

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ CG Jung Institute: History. Retrieved November 20, 2019 (American English).
  2. Weltbild: Author portrait Liliane Frey-Rohn. Retrieved November 20, 2019 .