In the Spotlight – Henry Abramovitch

We are delighted to bring a portrait of another of our colleagues who has had a remarkable influence on the Jungian community. This time, Henry Abramovitch is in the spotlight. Please enjoy Jan Wiener’s introduction and her interview with Henry Abramovich.

It gives me great pleasure to write about Henry Abramovitch for this month’s edition of ‘In the Spotlight’. Henry and I first met in 2001 at the IAAP Congress in Cambridge when we were both on the Programme Committee.

What struck me immediately then and has remained an enduring impression was Henry’s imaginativeness, his curiosity, his confidence in his own voice and his delightful sense of humour.
I think he continues to bring all four of these qualities to his activities, both professional and personal. Life has not always been full of roses, and Henry has survived periods of illness, both physical and psychological with huge fortitude, arriving today at a place where he is fit and well and able to make use of his own dark times both as a source of creativity and also to help others. 
Henry agreed that I could ask him a series of questions for this piece, making it into a short interview that will, I think, give readers not only a sense of who he is but also of his many and varied achievements.

Click HERE for Jan Wiener’s introduction and interview of Henry Abramovitch.

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