Subtitle:
Edward F. Edinger in conversation with Lawrence Jaffe
Program Type:
Non-OFJ program
Media Type:
Recorded
Media Sub-type:
VHS Tape
Number of Discs / Tapes Packaged with This Item:
3
Accession Number:
MNF-099749
Keyword Subject Headings:
Psychoanalysts--Biography--Edward F. Edinger (Edward Ferdinand) 1922-1998
Psychoanalysis--Jungian--History
Psychoanalysis--Jungian--History
User Notes:
This Rare item is for use only in the Library.
An abridged transcript of this material (with annotations by George R. Elder)
was published in the book "An American Jungian: In Honor of Edward F. Edinger"
(Toronto, Canada; Inner City Books; 2009), which is also among the Library's
holdings.
These analog VHS recordings were issued on low-quality tape stock,
so it's possible that they are no longer playable. Tape #3 has deteriorated
more than tapes 1 and 2.
Each tape includes approximately 1 hour of recorded material.
The lengthy introduction by Lawrence Jaffe on Tape 1 is included
in shortened form at the beginning of Tapes 2 and 3.
DVD copies of these tapes are also among the Library holdings;
all are cataloged under the same title.
Edward F. Edinger, M.D. (1922-1998) was a founding member of
the C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology (New York)
and a senior analyst with the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles.
Dr. Edinger presented a lecture and workshop to Oregon Friends
of C.G. Jung in October of 1982, recordings of which are available
to members.
Lawrence W. Jaffe, Ph.D. (1931-2003) was a clinical psychologist
and Jungian analyst affiliated with the C.G. Jung Institute of
San Francisco. Dr. Jaffe presented a lecture and workshop
to Oregon Friends of C.G. Jung in November of 1992,
recordings of which are available to members.
Dianne D. Cordic (1933-2019) was a Jungian analyst and co-founder
of the C.G. Jung Study Center of Southern California.
