Abstract | This collection contains materials related to the life and work of Katherine ‘Kay’ Bradway, a Jungian analyst and leading scholar and practitioner of Sandplay therapy. Materials include pamphlets, remembrance material, travel and daily diaries, correspondence, clippings, reviews, published works, slides, photographs, a scrapbook, and internal documents from the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco and the Society of Jungian Analysts of Northern California. The bulk of the materials date from the mid-1930s to the mid-2000s.
In addition to the main collection of papers, the Archive also maintains a Kay Bradway Reference Collection (Box 3). The Reference Collection contains general reference materials related to Kay Bradway’s life and work, compiled by the Archive. Materials are added regularly.
Physical holdings | 3 document boxes, 3 slide carousels, 2 portfolio boxes, 1 media box, 1 oversize box (5 linear feet).
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