Vladimir Serrano Pérez, 1952 – 2022
Vladimir Serrano Pérez was born in 1952 in Quito, Ecuador, He studied Public and Social Sciences. He was a leading member of the National History Academy of Ecuador. He was the founder of the C.G. Jung Foundation of Ecuador and the Institute of Ancient Wisdom Jatun Yachai Wasi. He was an individual member of the […]
Frédérique Dambreville-Soliveau, 1951 – 2022
It is with immense sadness that we announce that AGAP member Frédérique Dambreville died peacefully at her home in Paris on 7 October; she was only 71 years old. Those of us who knew her cherished above all her wisdom, wit, energy, and uncompromising integrity. She last lectured in June this year at the Psyche […]
Sylvia Anne Hoagland, 1936 – 2022
After a decades long battle with cancer, AGAP member Anne Hoagland died on September 21st in Portland, Oregon at the age of 85. Glamourous and socially gifted, Anne could connect with many different types of people. No one would have thought that she had suffered severe abandonment and neglect during most of her childhood. Yet […]
Franz-Xaver Jans-Scheidegger, 1943 – 2022
Franz-Xaver Jans-Scheidegger, dipl.theol.February 5, 1943 – September 16, 2022 On September 16, 2022, our beloved colleague and friend Franz-Xaver Jans-Scheidegger passed away after a long illness, which over the last several years had forced his gradual withdrawal from professional activities. Based in rural Lucerne, Franz-Xaver was a graduate of CGJI-Zürich, an AGAP member since 1975, […]
Steven J. Frank, 1948 – 2022
We are deeply saddened to share that our beloved husband, father, grandfather, friend, and colleague Steven J. Frank, PhD passed away on February 12, 2022 in Los Angeles, CA at the age of 73 from cancer. His tremendous determination and will to live after battling multiple myeloma for 15 years, along with a recent diagnosis […]
Jutta von Buchholtz, 1940 – 2022
Jutta von Buchholtz *1940 †2022Along with many others, we AGAP members grieve the loss of our beloved friend and colleague, Jutta von Buchholtz, who died on February 15, 2022. While retaining her membership with IRSJA, Jutta was also a long-standing and active AGAP member. Fondly known by many of her analysands as the “gypsy analyst,” Jutta […]
Beatrice Jezic-Oesch, 1924 – 2022
With sadness, we want to inform the entire Jungian community that in the early hours of Sunday, February 6th, 2022, our beloved Beatrice Jezic-Oesch undertook her last journey.Born in Bern on January 31st, 1924, she lived in Denia for a quarter of her life, her final years.Each of us has shared a lot with her, much of our lives and hers. A lot or a little, it has always been good. That’s why we will miss her.As for our society, we want to remember her work, her collaboration in very difficult times […]
Lyn Cowan, 1942 – 2022
Jeanne Lacourt, a dear friend and colleague of Lyn’s sent this out today: Our beloved Lyn Cowan passed away on Friday, January 28th at 2:00 PM CST in St. Paul, Minnesota. At her side were her sister Nancy Karlebach, nephew Jared Karlebach, from New York and good friend, Jeanne Lacourt from Minnesota. She was visited by […]
Rhoda Kassof Isaac, 1929 – 2022
Rhoda Kassof Isaac, 93, died of age-related illnesses as well as Covid-19 on January 26th 2022.
She was born in New York City and grew up there before moving to a chicken farm in New Jersey. She studied textile design at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and was the mother of Jan Luss (1949-1996, son of her first husband Gerald Luss). She married Henry Isaac in 1954 and her son Jeffrey Isaac was born in 1956. The family moved to Switzerland in 1963. She resumed her studies in mid-life culminating in a degree in analytical psychology from the CG Jung Institute, specializing in picture interpretation. In 1988 she moved to Princeton, New Jersey.
Hester Solomon, 1943 – 2021
We are heartbroken to learn that Hester Solomon passed away peacefully on the 5th of October 2021. Hester McFarland Solomon The death of Hester McFarland Solomon on October 5th, 2021 is truly a profound loss for the international Jungian community. Hester was only the second woman to become president of the IAAP, following Verena Kast. […]