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  1. James Hillman (April 12, 1926 – October 27, 2011) was an American psychologist. He studied at, and then guided studies for, the C.G. Jung Institute in Zürich. He founded a movement toward archetypal psychology and retired into private practice, writing and traveling to lecture, until his death at his home in Connecticut.

  2. Feb 23, 2011 · James Hillman, the father of Archetypal Psychology and the author of The New York Time s Best Seller, The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling and the...

  3. Archetypal psychology was initiated as a distinct movement in the early 1970s by James Hillman, a psychologist who trained in analytical psychology and became the first Director of the Jung Institute in Zürich.

  4. James Hillman is the founder of a school of neo-Jungian thought called “archetypal psychology,” which I believe has some resonance with Buddhist ideas and practice. As Hillman says in the book Inter Views, “for me the task of psychology is to see through [the ego] and get around it.”.

  5. James Hillman has 240 books on Goodreads with 73214 ratings. James Hillmans most popular book is The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling.

  6. Sep 5, 2014 · My favorite parts of some of James Hillman's best lectures and interviews. This man is the most radical psychologist of the last 50 years, a master of his vocation.

  7. Jan 1, 2020 · A comprehensive overview of the life and work of James Hillman, a post-Jungian psychologist who challenged many assumptions of psychology and religion and explored the polytheistic and poetic dimensions of soul. Learn about his concepts of archetypal psychology, personification, imaginal therapy, and the Senex and Puer archetypes.