Hayao Kawai

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Hayao Kawai was a pioneering Japanese Jungian psychologist and author known for introducing and popularizing Jungian analytical psychology in Japan.

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instanceOf Jungian psychologist
person
areaOfExpertise cultural psychology
fairy-tale analysis
mythology and psychology
psychotherapy
awardReceived Asahi Prize NERFINISHED
Order of the Sacred Treasure NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath complications from a traffic accident
contributedTo development of Jungian psychology in East Asia
countryOfCitizenship Japan
dateOfBirth 1928-06-23
dateOfDeath 2007-07-19
educatedAt Kyoto University NERFINISHED
employer International Research Center for Japanese Studies NERFINISHED
Kyoto University NERFINISHED
Kyoto University of Education NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork analytical psychology
clinical psychology
psychology
genre essays
psychology literature
hasHonorificTitle Professor
influencedBy Carl Gustav Jung NERFINISHED
knownFor introducing Jungian psychology to Japan
popularizing Jungian analytical psychology in Japan
languageOfWorkOrName Japanese
movement Jungian psychology
name Hayao Kawai NERFINISHED
nationality Japanese
nativeName 河合隼雄 NERFINISHED
notableWork Dreams, Myths and Fairy Tales in Japan NERFINISHED
The Buddhist Priest Myōe NERFINISHED
The Japanese Psyche NERFINISHED
occupation author
psychologist
university professor
placeOfBirth Tenri, Nara Prefecture, Japan NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Kyoto, Japan NERFINISHED
positionHeld Commissioner for Cultural Affairs of Japan NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
spouse Kawai Chieko NERFINISHED
studied Japanese culture and the psyche
dream analysis
workLocation Kyoto, Japan NERFINISHED

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Asahi Prize notableRecipient Hayao Kawai