James Hillman
| death_place = Thompson, Connecticut, United States | nationality = American | occupation = Psychologist | years_active = 1965–2006 | awards = }}James Hillman (April 12, 1926 – October 27, 2011) was an American psychologist. He studied at, and then guided studies for, the C.G. Jung Institute in Zürich. He founded a movement toward archetypal psychology and retired into private practice, writing and traveling to lecture, until his death at his home in Connecticut. Provided by Wikipedia
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