Josephine Evetts-Secker
BritishPsychologyChildren's Bookb. 1942
Josephine Evetts-Secker is a Jungian analyst, professor emerita, and ordained priest. Born in England during WWII, she later lived in Canada for 33 years, teaching at the University of Calgary before returning to England. She has published books and articles on Jungian psychology, fairy tales, and poetry. She is also known for her work on language and the psyche.
Notable Works
["At Home in The Language of the Soul: Exploring Jungian Discourse and the Psyche's Grammar of Transformation", 'Little Red Riding Hood', 'Tales of Mothers and Sons', 'Tales of Fathers and Sons']

