Jutta von Buchholtz, PhD is a senior Jungian analyst, whose academic background is a Ph.D. in medieval literature from Vanderbilt University. She thinks this lends itself beautifully for a Jungian approach to fairy tales. She finds it deeply moving how archetypal themes, so cleverly and movingly embodied in fairy tales, continue to play themselves out in our daily lives in the twenty first century – they bind and contain our common humanity. As part of her midlife crisis she received her diploma from the C.G. Jung Institute Zürich. Jutta is a Senior analyst involved in training future Jungian analysts in the New Orleans and Atlanta/ Memphis seminars. She sees clients in Birmingham, Al.
Jutta von Buchholtz
Jutta von Buchholtz Events with Oregon Friends of Jung
- Disobedience, Evil, Animals and Happily Ever After in Fairy Tales (March 16, 2019)
- The Healing Power of Fairy Tales (March 15, 2019) Event Audio
- Foreigner: Friend or Foe? Agent Of Change. (December 3, 2016)
- The Archetype of the Foreigner – Feared or Embraced? (December 2, 2016)
