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Tina Keller, born in 1887 in Switzerland, completed many years of analysis with Jung and Toni Wolff (1915-1928), discovered movement as active imagination, completed medical school in 1931, and practiced as a psychiatrist and Jungian-oriented psychotherapist. Her memoir, The Memoir of Tina Keller-Jenny: A Lifelong Confrontation with the Psychology of C. G. Jung, edited by Wendy Swan, explores her long and full life at the side of her beloved husband and their five children and her commitment to psychological development. Religion was also essential to her. As Sonu Shamdasani writes in the Foreword to the memoir, "Tina Keller's memoir describes with nuanced precision her attempts to come to terms with Jung...a task with which many of us are still engaged today" (2011, xiv).