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Rating: Summary: Get to know the author.... Review: Follows is an author bio: "Dr. Rachel Hillel was born in Israel, raised in a pioneering Israeli Kibbutz, spent her adolescent years in Europe, and later served as an officer in the Israeli army. Rachel pursued a degree from Tel Aviv Music Conservatory. She earned a B.A. in Psychology and Philosophy, an M.A. in Clinical Psychology, and her Ph.D. in Philosophy and Clinical Psychology from Tel Aviv University, supplementing her studies at the University of Wisconsin. She has been in private practice since 1974. Her Jungian training, completed in 1977, was attained from the Israel Association of Analytical Psychology, supplemented by additional Jungian training in the U.S.Rachel lived for many years in the United States and traveled a great deal. She has lectured for the International Congress of Jungian Analysts, the American National Conference of Jungian Analysts, the Jung Foundation and the Jung Club in New York, the Jung Institutes in Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, the Jung Center in Houston, the Montreal Jung Society, and the Ottawa Jung Society. A keynote Speaker in the annual Friends' Conference for Religion and Psychology, she lectured in Connecticut Vermont, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, and was interviewed on Wisconsin Public Radio. Travelling a great deal, Rachel visited the five Jung Societies in Australia three times, lectured twice in New Zealand, presented in the psychoanalytic Institute in Berlin, Oxaca and Mexico City, and in her native Israel."
Rating: Summary: Get to know the author.... Review: Follows is an author bio: "Dr. Rachel Hillel was born in Israel, raised in a pioneering Israeli Kibbutz, spent her adolescent years in Europe, and later served as an officer in the Israeli army. Rachel pursued a degree from Tel Aviv Music Conservatory. She earned a B.A. in Psychology and Philosophy, an M.A. in Clinical Psychology, and her Ph.D. in Philosophy and Clinical Psychology from Tel Aviv University, supplementing her studies at the University of Wisconsin. She has been in private practice since 1974. Her Jungian training, completed in 1977, was attained from the Israel Association of Analytical Psychology, supplemented by additional Jungian training in the U.S. Rachel lived for many years in the United States and traveled a great deal. She has lectured for the International Congress of Jungian Analysts, the American National Conference of Jungian Analysts, the Jung Foundation and the Jung Club in New York, the Jung Institutes in Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, the Jung Center in Houston, the Montreal Jung Society, and the Ottawa Jung Society. A keynote Speaker in the annual Friends' Conference for Religion and Psychology, she lectured in Connecticut Vermont, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, and was interviewed on Wisconsin Public Radio. Travelling a great deal, Rachel visited the five Jung Societies in Australia three times, lectured twice in New Zealand, presented in the psychoanalytic Institute in Berlin, Oxaca and Mexico City, and in her native Israel."
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