Sobre el Autor

Mary Esther Harding was an influential figure in the field of psychology, particularly known for her work in the realm of analytical psychology. She was an early follower of Carl Jung and contributed significantly to the understanding of psychological development through the lens of feminine psychology. Her writings often focused on the inner experiences of women, exploring themes such as motherhood, femininity, and the psychological struggles faced by women in a patriarchal society. Harding believed in the importance of the unconscious mind and its influence on personal development, advocating for a deeper understanding of the self through introspection and personal experience.

Her notable works include "Psychic Energy: Its Source and Its Transformation," which delves into the dynamics of psychic energy and its manifestations in daily life. Another significant publication, "The Way of All Women," examines the psychological and spiritual dimensions of womanhood, encouraging women to embrace their inner strengths and vulnerabilities. Through her writings and teachings, Harding sought to empower individuals to connect with their true selves and foster a greater understanding of their emotional landscapes.

nacionalidad Americano
Lugar de Nacimiento Haverford, Pennsylvania, USA
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