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Marie-Louise von Franz was a prominent Swiss psychologist and scholar, best known for her work in the field of analytical psychology. As a close associate of Carl Jung, she played an integral role in the development of Jungian theories, particularly concerning the interpretation of fairy tales and myths. Her studies emphasized the importance of the unconscious and archetypes in understanding human behavior and relationships. Von Franz authored several influential books where she explored the psychological significance of fairy tales, providing insights into the collective unconscious and the symbols that pervade these stories across cultures.

Her contributions extended beyond academia as she engaged in public lectures and seminars, making complex psychological concepts accessible to a broader audience. Marie-Louise von Franz's legacy continues to inspire psychologists, scholars, and anyone interested in the depths of the human psyche, as she bridged the gap between ancient narratives and modern psychological thought.

nacionalidad suizo
Fecha de Nacimiento March 6, 1915
Lugar de Nacimiento Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Fecha de fallecimiento February 17, 1998
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