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  1. Toni Wolff o Antonia Anna Wolff (18 de septiembre de 1888, en Zúrich, Suiza-21 de marzo de 1953, ibid.) fue paciente y después amante de Carl Gustav Jung, convirtiéndose posteriormente en analista junguiana.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Toni_WolffToni Wolff - Wikipedia

    Toni Anna Wolff (18 September 1888 – 21 March 1953) was a Swiss Jungian analyst and a close collaborator of Carl Jung. During her analytic career Wolff published relatively little under her own name, but she helped Jung identify, define, and name some of his best-known concepts, including anima, animus , and persona , as well as ...

  3. Toni (Antonia Anna) Wolff (18 September 1888 – 21 March 1953), was a patient and later a student and lover of Carl Jung. Wolff later became a Jungian analyst. Her extramarital relationship with Jung was openly enacted through a course of ten years.

  4. Swiss analyst Antonia (“Toni”) Anna Wolff was born on September 18, 1888, in Zürich, where she died on March 21, 1953. Wolff was the oldest of three daughters born to Konrad Arnold Wolff and Anna Elisebetha Sutz.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2019 · Toni Wolff, (1888-1953), a Swiss analyst who lived from 1888 to 1953, is certainly the most enigmatic of the great figures in the history of Analytic Psychology.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Toni_WolffToni Wolff - Wikiwand

    Toni Wolff o Antonia Anna Wolff (18 de septiembre de 1888, en Zúrich, Suiza -21 de marzo de 1953, ibid.) fue paciente y después amante de Carl Gustav Jung, convirtiéndose posteriormente en analista junguiana. La relación extramatrimonial entre Jung y Toni Wolff se fraguó durante diez años.

  7. More than a hundred years ago, Toni Wolff, former patient and close collaborator of C.G. Jung, came up with a model that describes the essence of woman according to four distinct structural forms or types: Mother (and spouse), Amazon, Hetaira (companion, lover, wife, friend), Medial woman.