Irene Claremont de Castillejo was a Jungian therapist and author of Knowing Woman, her only book, published posthumously in 1973.
Married to Spanish intellectual Jose Castillejo, she lived in Spain but was exiled during the Spanish Civil War.
Her work is deeply influenced by Jungian psychology, focusing on women's psychology, relationships, and spirituality.
Castillejo's writing style is noted for its clarity and accessibility, often drawing from her personal experiences and observations as a therapist.
Her unique perspective on feminine consciousness and the integration of masculine and feminine aspects within individuals has made her work enduring and influential in the field of depth psychology.
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