1 Introduction
00:00 • 3min
chevron_right 2 Edith Rockefeller - A Memoir
03:26 • 4min
chevron_right 3 Edith Rockefeller's Life
07:02 • 6min
chevron_right 4 Edith and Harold's Life Story
12:53 • 3min
chevron_right 5 Edith's Life and Work
16:00 • 3min
chevron_right 6 Edith's Death, a Memoir
19:10 • 5min
chevron_right 7 Edith Cormick's 'The Great Place for Edith'
23:41 • 3min
chevron_right 8 Edith's Story
26:40 • 3min
chevron_right 9 Edith Young's Life in Zurich
29:41 • 5min
chevron_right 10 Harold Young and Edith Young
34:54 • 5min
chevron_right 11 Edith's Circle
39:33 • 4min
chevron_right 12 The Great Divine Guiding Spirit Cannot Do Things Wrong
43:23 • 6min
chevron_right 13 The Psychological Club
49:00 • 3min
chevron_right 14 Harold's Life in Switzerland
51:57 • 3min
chevron_right 15 The Love Triangle in the Movie Citizen Cane
54:36 • 3min
chevron_right 16 Edith Young and Edwin Krenn
57:27 • 4min
chevron_right 17 Edith's Life After Zurich
01:01:30 • 2min
chevron_right 18 Edithton's Real Estate Company
01:03:35 • 3min
chevron_right 19 Missus Mc Cormick - A Woman of Courage
01:06:25 • 3min
chevron_right 20 Edith Cormick's Depression
01:09:02 • 3min
chevron_right 21 The Rockefeller Psychoanalyst and C G Young
01:11:50 • 3min
chevron_right 22 Edith Rockefeller Mc Cormick
01:15:18 • 4min
chevron_right 23 Edith's Inherent Personality
01:19:42 • 5min
chevron_right 24 Edith Young and the Psychology Club
01:24:51 • 4min
chevron_right 25 Edith Young's Contribution to the Club
01:28:59 • 4min
chevron_right 26 The Relationship Between the Psychic and the Unconscious in a Marriage
01:32:47 • 4min
chevron_right 27 The Marriage Contract and the Divorce Contract
01:36:29 • 4min
chevron_right 28 Edith Forgives Harold
01:40:50 • 3min
chevron_right 29 Edith's Divorce
01:43:31 • 4min
chevron_right 30 Fenicity Iamagonat, Thank You
01:47:23 • 3min
chevron_right 31 Edith Rockefeller Mc Cormick and Young's Development
01:50:10 • 3min
chevron_right 32 A Victory in John d'S Life
01:53:20 • 5min
chevron_right 33 The Tarbell Series - A and Am Big Bill
01:58:07 • 1min
chevron_right 34 Edith's Relationship With Her Father
01:59:36 • 4min
chevron_right 35 Edith Rockefeller's Dione
02:04:04 • 5min
chevron_right 36 I Think the Role of Analyst Was a Fit for Her
02:09:11 • 3min
chevron_right 37 Did She Ever Publish Anything About Her Work?
02:12:20 • 5min
chevron_right 38 I'll Never Remember That.
02:17:35 • 2min
chevron_right 39 Didrebert, Edith, and John D Rockefeller's Divorce?
02:19:09 • 5min
chevron_right 40 John Dit's Blind Spot
02:23:58 • 6min
chevron_right 41 The Real Estate Business Was Successful Until the Depression
02:29:41 • 2min
chevron_right 42 I Love, I Love the Story, and I'll Hold It, Dear.
02:31:17 • 2min
chevron_right 43 Andrew, Did She Write That?
02:32:48 • 2min
chevron_right 44 Edith's Relationship With James Joyce
02:34:35 • 3min
chevron_right 45 Edith Rockefeller Mc Cormick - Women Building Chicago, 17 90, 19 90
02:37:19 • 2min
chevron_right 46 'Analytical Psychology'
02:38:58 • 4min
chevron_right To celebrate International Women's Day, we are sharing the seminar and panel discussion "Edith Rockefeller McCormick: Philanthropist, Intellectual, Analyst" in its entirety. The first hour is a presentation by Andrea Friederici Ross, author of Edith: The Rogue Rockefeller McCormick, followed by reflections by Kennon McKee, PhD, Jungian analyst and Victoria Drake, PhD, that opens up for general discussion.
The presentation includes archival photos that are not intended for such wide distribution as YouTube, so the video version is available on our website for a nominal fee.
From the seminar description:
Edith Rockefeller McCormick (1872-1932) played a vital role in supporting Carl Jung's practices and disseminating his writings. In addition to underwriting translations of his work, McCormick provided a physical location for the Psychological Club in Zurich in an effort to bring the Jungian community together. The early years of the Psychological Club were not without problems, as the key players (including Edith and her husband Harold Fowler McCormick) wrestled with how to structure the club. In time, Jung appointed the deeply intellectual McCormick an analyst in her own right and she practiced pro bono in Chicago for the remainder of her life. McCormick's son Fowler McCormick also had a lasting relationship with Jung, traveling with Jung in the American Southwest, India, and parts of Europe. In this program, author Andrea Friederici Ross will present a biographical sketch of Edith Rockefeller McCormick with a heavy focus on her eight years in Zurich with Jung. Materials shared will include excerpts from correspondence among McCormick family members and Edith's father, John D. Rockefeller. Following the biographical presentation, analyst Dr. Kennon McKee and academic psychologist Dr. Victoria Drake will join Ross in a discussion about McCormick's life and interactions with Jung.
It was recorded on January 22, 2022.
Andrea Friederici Ross is the author of Edith: The Rogue Rockefeller McCormick and Let the Lions Roar! The Evolution of Brookfield Zoo. She has been published in Fine Books, Mothering, Sheridan Road, Chicago Agent, Hinsdale Living, and other magazines. Her essays can also be found on the Center for Humans and Nature blog and their "City Creatures" anthology. Her career has been unconventional, including stints as the Operations Manager of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and as Assistant to the Director of the Chicago Zoological Society. She currently runs the library at the local public school while working on her writing projects. Andrea graduated from Northwestern University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in German Language and Literature. More information is available at friedericiross.com.
Kennon McKee, PhD's early work specialized in child psychology, holding positions at the Institute of Juvenile Research at the University of Illinois, and in the High Risk Infancy Clinic at Cook County Hospital where she followed high-risk infants developmentally for the first 6 years of life. After training in analytical psychology, Dr. McKee went into private practice, seeing both children and adults. She is a senior training analyst in the Analyst Training Program.
Victoria C. Drake, PhD is an academic, scholar, writer, editor, educator and social/environmental conservation philanthropist. A Chicago native, she is a graduate of Harvard University followed by Applied Biology graduate work at Cambridge University, UK, University College London, UK (MSc. Studies in Environmental Economics) and Pacifica Graduate Institute (CA): PhD in Jungian Depth (Archetypal) Psychology. As a career international environmental conservationist, social justice advocate and ecopsychologist, she currently serves on the Institute’s Board and as Midwest Regional Alumni Coordinator for Pacifica Graduate Institute. She and her husband also participate in their eight-generation family farm in central Illinois with the...