М. Эстер Хардинг обучалась в Лондонской медицинской школе для женщин и Лондонском университете. Работала с К.Г. Юн-гом в Цюрихе в 1922 г. и в последующие годы. Ее аналитическая практика началась в Нью-Йорке в 1923 г. Является одним из основателей Аналитического психологического клуба в Нью-Йорке, Медицинского общества Анатилилческой психологии Америки и Нью-Йоркского фонда К.Г. Юнга. Умерла в 1971 г. Автор следующих работ: «Путь всех женщин», «Женские мистерии», «Путешествие в Самость», «"Я" и "не-Я"».<br/>•<br/>Mary Esther Harding (1888–1971) was a British-American Jungian analyst who was the first significant Jungian psychoanalyst in the United States.<br/>Jungian Community<br/>Mary Esther Harding became influential in the New York City Jungian Analytical psychology community. She was a prodigious writer and a frequent lecturer in the United States and Canada. Her first book on analytical psychology, entitled The Way of All Women, was an instant-best seller and has been translated into many languages and introduced many people to Jung's psychology. Harding wrote many other well-known books, including: Psychic Energy, Women's Mysteries, The Parental Image, and The I and not I, along with numerous papers on a variety of subjects from depression to religion.<br/>Harding helped to found many Jungian organizations, such as the Analytical Psychology Club of New York in 1936, the Medical Society for Analytical Psychology - Eastern Division in 1946, and the C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology in 1963. She died in 1971.<br/>Books by Mary Esther Harding<br/>• M. Esther Harding, The Circulatory Failure of Diphtheria: A thesis for the degree of Doctor of Medicine in the University of London, University of London Press, 1920, ASIN B00087EDZI<br/>• M. Esther Harding, Woman's Mysteries. Ancient and modern: A psychological interpretation of the feminine principle as portrayed in myth, story, and dreams (London: Longmans, Green 1936; rev'd ed., New York: Pantheon 1955), ASIN B0006AU8SI<br/>• M. Esther Harding, The Way of All Women, Putnam Publishing, (New York: 1970 ISBN 1-57062-627-8<br/>• M. Esther Harding, Psychic Energy, its source and goal, New York, Pantheon, 1947, Bollingen Series No. 10, ASIN B00005XR4E<br/>• M. Esther Harding, Psychic Energy: Its Source and Its Transformation, foreword by C.G. Jung, 1963, Paper 0-691-01790-5<br/>• M. Esther Harding, The Parental Image;: Its injury and reconstruction; a study in analytical psychology, Published by Putnam for the C. G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology (1965), ASIN B0006BMVIM<br/>• Mary Esther Harding, The I and the Not-I, Bollingen: January 1, 1974, ISBN 0-691-01796-4<br/>• Esther M. Harding, The Value and Meaning of Depression, Analytical Psychology Club, June, 1985, ISBN 0-318-04660-1<br/>• M. Esther Harding, A short review of Dr. Jung's article Redemption ideas in alchemy, ASIN B0008C5SP2<br/>• M. Esther Harding, The mother archetype and its functioning in life, Analytical Psychology Club of New York City, 1939, ASIN B00089E47S<br/>• M. Esther Harding, Afterthoughts on The Pilgrim, Analytical Psychology Club of New York, 1957, ASIN B0006RJAD0<br/>• M. Esther Harding, Inward Journey, Sigo; 2nd edition, October, 1991, ISBN 0-938434-61-6<br/>• M. Esther Harding, Way of All Women: a Psychological Interpretation, HarperCollins, January 1, 1975, ISBN 0-609-03996-2<br/>• M. Esther Harding, Journey Into Self, Longman Green & Co., 1956<br/>• M. Esther Harding, Woman's Mysteries: Ancient & Modern, Longmans Green & Co., 1935<br/>• M. Esther Harding, The Way of All Women, Longman Green & Co., 1933