This book offers an in-depth look into the course of the life of a well-known Jungian analyst. In her private practice and as editor of The Journal of Analytical Psychology for nine years, Judith Hubback was interested in studying change and resistance to change in both patients and analysts, as well as enabling people to develop their full potential. This compelling book describes how she became a leading analyst in mid-life after working as a teacher, journalist, broadcaster, and social researcher.