Clarissa Pinkola Estés (Indiana, 1945) is an American Jungian psychologist, writer, and cantadora (oral storyteller in the Latin tradition) of Mexican and Indigenous descent. Her most famous work is Women Who Run with the Wolves (1992), a book that sold millions of copies and was translated into over 35 languages.
Central Contribution: Pinkola Estés explores the feminine psyche through the Jungian analysis of myths, tales, and legends from diverse cultural traditions (Latin, Slavic, Celtic, African). She identifies the Wild Woman archetype as an instinctive and wise dimension of the feminine psyche that patriarchal culture has systematically silenced or demonized.
Therapeutic Work: Through a deep analysis of tales such as Vasalisa the Wise, The Skeleton Woman, Bluebeard, and La Loba, Pinkola Estés helps clients reconnect with the instinctive dimension of the feminine psyche —intuition, legitimate desire, the capacity to set boundaries, and one's own vital force.
Importance for the maternal lineage: In the field of matrilineal lineage healing, Pinkola Estés is an essential reference. Her ritual narratives —especially about 'La Loba,' the wolf-woman who gathers bones to resurrect what has been lost from the feminine lineage— are a working tool in many sessions addressing matrilineal memory.
Bibliography
- Women Who Run with the Wolves — Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype — Clarissa Pinkola Estés. Ediciones B, 1992.
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Related terms
Maternal lineage (matrilineal)
A line of experiential and biological transmission that goes from woman to woman: the client, her mother, her maternal grandmother, and further back. The mitochondrial "memory of three women."
See entryCarl Gustav Jung
Swiss psychiatrist (1875-1961). Disciple and later critic of Freud. Contributed fundamental concepts to the transgenerational field: collective unconscious, archetypes, shadow, family complexes.
See entryAncestral memory
The set of experiences, traumas, and learnings lived by ancestors that the descendant unknowingly carries, manifesting in symptoms, patterns, and inexplicable attractions.
See entryMaternal and paternal complex (Jung)
Jungian concept: an emotionally charged area of the psyche surrounding the maternal or paternal figure, which unconsciously structures adult relationships. It does not coincide with the real, biographical mother or father.
See entryA session that names what hurts
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