

Episode 144: Dariane Pictet
9 snips May 30, 2025
Dariane Pictet, a Jungian psychoanalyst from Geneva and an actress in 'Eranos: A Play,' delves into her eclectic journey in analytical psychology. She explores the evolution from Jungian analysis to existential psychotherapy, emphasizing self-discovery. Pictet discusses Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn's legacy and her role in fostering communication through the anima concept. She also highlights a transformative woman's journey of loss, art, and spirituality, bridging Eastern and Western philosophies, and examines archetypes that shape personal creativity and emotional expression.
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Existential Psychotherapy Insight
- Existential psychotherapy uses phenomenology and philosophy to deepen understanding in therapy.
- This approach contrasts with Jungian training but complements by enhancing thinking and client-therapist connection.
Dariane's Jungian Calling Story
- Dariane Pictet knew she wanted to be a Jungian analyst since age 14 after receiving Jung's book Modern Man in Search of His Soul.
- Although life took her on other paths, she always gravitated back to Jungian analysis.
Dariane as Anima in Play
- Dariane played the role of "Woman," acting as the anima to facilitate dialogue between Jung and Rabbi Leo Baeck in the play The Analyst and the Rabbi.
- Her presence held space for their relationship and helped bridge their criticism into understanding.