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Jung's Apprentice

A Biography of Helton Godwin Baynes

Diana Baynes Jansen

9783856306267
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Daimon Verlag
Overview
Dr Helton Godwin Baynes was C.G. Jung’s medical assistant in Zurich, becoming the eminent psychiatrist’s close friend and confidante. Baynes introduced Jungian psychology to Britain and led the English Jungian community for twenty years. He started the Jungian Analytical Psychology Club in London (APC) and laid the foundations for a Jungian Medical Society with the three aims of providing therapy, education and research. Baynes was the author of the first two major Jungian books to be written in English: Mythology of the Soul and Germany Possessed, and together with his second wife, Cary, he translated all of Jung’s earlier writings into English. He arranged for Jung to visit England to lecture at the Tavistock Clinic, at the AP Club, to the medical students at Barts Hospital, and at Oxford University. Baynes brought a greater psychological awareness to war-time Britain in his lectures throughout the UK and his religious broadcasts with Archbishop Temple.
Author Bio
Diana Baynes Jansen is a Jungian-oriented Analytical psychotherapist and Sandplay therapist with a practice in the North of England. She had previously trained as a nurse and later as a professional singer. She sang throughout Britain and Europe for many years. She was married to a doctor, David Crockford, with whom she had three daughters. When he died of cancer while their children were still young, she trained as a psychotherapist, which has enabled her to bring the healing and artistic treads of her life into a single frame.