"In the early 1930s, a well-to-do Rhode Islander, Rowland H., visited the
noted Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung for help with his alcoholism. Jung
determined that Rowland's case was medically hopeless, and that he could
only find relief through a vital spiritual experience. Jung directed
him to the Oxford Group."
(AAWS Inc)
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