"At 22, Toni Wolff was Carl Jung’s patient. Years later she was his guide in exploring the unconscious. A decade after contributing significantly to the construction of Jung’s theory of psychological types, Wolff lectured on the individuation of women and proposed her own typology of relationship. She addressed reasons women enter into therapy.
She Moves in Circles / Toni Wolff’s Inner Forms and the Relational Life is a fictional account of six contemporary therapists exploring Wolff’s relational schema. Each therapist writes a personal response to the four forms as well as a reflection on the schema’s theoretical implications.
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Rachel Fitzgerald is a psychotherapist in Northern California. She gives workshops and directs retreats in the United States, Canada and South America. She co-authored a Q Sort for Masculine Forms with Phyllis Krafft Sherlock, author of the Q Sort for Feminine Forms, psychological instruments which measure preferences among Toni Wolff's Relational Forms. She and her husband live in the foothills of the Sierras.
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