Ginny Hill is a Jungian analyst and psychotherapist practicing in Gospel Oak, London. She is a member of the Society of Analytical Psychology, the oldest Jungian training organization in the United Kingdom, founded in London in 1945, and a member of the International Association of Analytical Psychology. Hill trained with the Society of Analytical Psychology and now teaches on its Foundations Course, where she lectures on Jung's life and theoretical contributions. Her clinical and scholarly interests encompass analytical psychology, psychological trauma, and the psychotherapeutic implications of Jung's late works, including The Red Book and The Black Books. She has written on the concept of the collective unconscious as 'the mythic land of the dead' and its application in clinical practice, and has explored what she terms a 'neo-Jungian' phase in contemporary engagement with Jung's legacy. Prior to her career in psychotherapy, Hill worked as a journalist. She offers fifty-minute sessions in person in London as well as by telephone and video.

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