1151 Richmond St, London, ON N6A 3K7, Canada
Woodman received her Bachelor of Arts degree with honors from the University of Western Ontario in 1949.
Zurich, Switzerland
In 1979, she earned a diploma from C. G. Jung-Institut in Zurich.
Marion Woodman with her husband Ross Woodman
(The life stories of three women--Kate, a professor's wife...)
The life stories of three women--Kate, a professor's wife; Mary, a dancer; and Rita, a sculptor--provide clear examples of the individuation process of women in a patriarchal society.
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1992
(The book illuminates Marion Woodman's unique perspective ...)
The book illuminates Marion Woodman's unique perspective on the feminine, touching on sexuality, reativity, relationships, addictions, healing rituals and the environment.
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1993
She is a Jungian analyst trained at the C. G. Jung Institute in Zürich, Switzerland. She is one of the most widely read authors on feminine psychology, focusing on psyche and soma. She is also an international lecturer and poet.
Her collection of audio and visual lectures, correspondence, and manuscripts are housed at the Pacifica Graduate Institute OPUS Archives and Research Center, in Santa Barbara, California.
Among her collaborations with other authors she has written with Thomas Moore, Jill Mellick and Robert Bly. Her brothers are the late Canadian actor Bruce Boa and Jungian analyst Fraser Boa.
Her husband Ross Woodman was Professor-Emeritus at the University of Western Ontario. Ross Woodman died at their home in London Ontario, on 20 March 2014.
On November 7, 1993, Marion was diagnosed with uterine cancer.
She recorded the subsequent two years of cancer treatment in a journal, which was later published as Bone: Dying into Life. She was listed in Watkins" Mind Body Spirit Magazine in 2012 as one of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People.
(The life stories of three women--Kate, a professor's wife...)
1992(The book illuminates Marion Woodman's unique perspective ...)
1993(Here, in journal form, is the story of Woodman's illness,...)
2000(Adresses the cycle of addictive, self-destructive in a cl...)
1990(A Process of Psychological Transformation)
1997He is the author of The Apocalyptic Vision in the Poetry of Shelley, and Sanity, Madness, Transformation: The Psyche in Romanticism, both published by the University of Toronto Press.