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Ira Progoff (1921—1998) was an American psychotherapist, best known for his development of the Intensive Journal Method while at Drew University. His main interest was in depth psychology and particularly the humanistic adaptation of Jungian ideas to the lives of ordinary people. He founded Dialogue House in New York City to help promote this method.
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Events
1952, 1953, 1955: Studied with Carl Jung in Switzerland as a Bollingen Fellow
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Works
This is a partial, chronological list of Progoff's books
1956. The Death and Rebirth of Psychology: An integrative evaluation of Freud, Adler, Jung and Rank and the impact of their culimating insights on modern man.
1959. Depth psychology and modern man: A new view of the magnitude of human personality, its dimensions & resources
1971. The Star/Cross: A Cycle of Process Meditation
1972. The White Robed Monk;: A cycle of process meditation
1973. Jung, synchronicity, & human destiny;: Noncausal dimensions of human experience1974 Death and Rebirth of Psychology
1975. At a Journal Workshop: The Basic Text and Guide for Using the Intensive Journal Process
1977. The Well and the Cathedral: With an Introduction on Its Use in the Practice of Meditation
1979. The White Robed Monk: As an Entrance to Process Meditation
1980. The Practice of Process Meditation: The Intensive Journal Way to Spiritual Experience
1985. The Dynamics of Hope: Perspectives of Process in Anxiety and Creativity, Imagery and Dreams
1985. Jung's Psychology and Its Social Meaning: An Integrative Statement of C. G. Jung's Psychological Theories and an Interpretation of Their Significance.
The Symbolic and the Real
Jung, Synchronicity, and Human Destiny C.G. Jung's Theory of Meaningful Coincidence
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See also
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