| Jane Hollister Wheelwright |
The Death of a Woman.
New York:
St. Martin’s Press, 1981.
The Ranch Papers: a California Memoir.
Santa Monica: Lapis Press, 1988. |
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For Women Growing Older: the Animus. Foreword by Martha Shelton-Wolf. Houston: C.G. Jung Educational Center of Houston, 1984. |
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The Long Shore: a Psychological Experience of the Wilderness. Written with Lynda Wheelwright Schmidt. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1991. |
Joseph Wheelwright |
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| St. George and the Dandelion: Forty Years of Practice as a Jungian Analyst. Preface by Erik H. Erikson, foreword by Gregory Bateson. San Francisco: C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, 1982. |
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Other Works by Jane Hollister Wheelwright
Women and Men, S.F. Jung Institute, 1978.
"Analysis with the Aged" in Jungian Analysis, Murray Stein, ed., Open Court Publishers, 1982.
For Women Growing Older, Jung Education Center, Houston, Texas 1984.
“Changing Woman” in Gifts of Age. Painter & Valois, Chronicle Books, 1985.
“Old Age and Death” in Betwixt and Between: Patterns of Masculine and Feminine Initiation. Louise Mahdi, ed.,Ojien Court Publishers, 1987.
"Emma Jung & Toni Wolfe", Fern Jenson, ed., APC, 1982.
“The Breakdown of Animus Identification in Finding the Feminine.” in To Be A Woman: The Birth Of The Conscious Feminine. Connie Zweig, ed., Los Angeles, CA: Jeremy Tarcher, 1990.
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