Harding, M. Esther (Mary Esther), 1888-1971 (Personal Name)
- Harding, Esther, 1888-1971
- Earlier heading: Harding, Mary Esther, 1888-1971
Her The way of all women, 1970: t.p. (M. Esther Harding, M.D., M.R.C.P.)
Papers from the second Bailey Island conference ... 1968: t.p. (in title: Dr. Esther Harding)
Wikipedia, July 28, 2020 (Mary Esther Harding; Mary Esther Harding (1888-1971) was a British-American Jungian analyst who was the first significant Jungian psychoanalyst in the United States; she was born in Shropshire, England; she graduated from the London School of Medicine for Women in 1914 and interned at the Royal Infirmary in London; she moved to Switzerland, in 1922, to study psychiatry under Carl Gustav Jung; she moved to New York City in 1924 and developed an extensive practice as a psychoanalyst; she was one of the chief exponents of Jung's teachings; as a leading member of the Karl Jung Foundation, she lectured widely in the United States and in Europe; she wrote extensively, mainly in English but also in German; she died in her sleep on 4 May 1971 in a London airport hotel, on her way back to New York from Greece via her sister's house in Shrewsbury)